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with the caption "And iiii will always love you" — a clear reference to Whitney Houston. Houston died in 2012 when she accidentally drowned (a result of heart disease and longtime cocaine abus ...
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Drowning killed Houston, but drugs took high toll, coroner reveals Los Angeles: Drugs took many things from Whitney Houston ... rendition of the gospel hymn "His Eye is on the Sparrow." ...
Despite rumors swirling around and numerous social media posts, Cissy Houston, gospel legend the mother of the late Whitney Houston is still alive. The rumor first started from gospel singer Earnest ...
Two shows dedicated to the lives of two music icons will be held this fall at Cape Fear Community College’s Wilson Center. ‘The Voice of Whitney: A Symbolic Celebration’ features the original and ...
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Ryan, an eight-time Grammy, Dove-nominated, and Juno Award-winning producer, arranger and pianist, has worked with Whitney Houston, CeCe Winans, Wynonna Judd, Shirley Caesar, Patti Austin and Kirk ...
Ray Whitney knows big games. As a junior player, he won a Western Hockey League championship and a Memorial Cup, then as a pro he won the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006.
Al fresco concerts are returning to the scenic patio of The Whitney mansion in Detroit. The longstanding restaurant announced the lineup for the 36th season of its Whitney Garden Party outdoor ...
Westminster Presbyterian Church on Oregon Pike wrapped up Mother’s Day celebrations in style Sunday evening with A Festival of Hymns. The Westminster Matins and Sanctuary choirs performed with a ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- For more than half a century, chilling questions have lingered: Were there more victims of Houston's notorious "Candyman," Dean Corll, the serial killer whose crimes ...
Whitney Wolfe Herd returned in March to lead Bumble, the dating app she founded and took public, following the unexpected departure of CEO Lidiane Jones. Now, in a New York Times interview, Wolfe ...