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Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48

Whitney Houston, has died. She was 48.

Publicist Kristen Foster said Saturday that the singer had died, but the cause and the location of her death were unclear.


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Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies

Whitney HoustonWhitney Houston (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)

Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music’s queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, has died. She was 48.

Publicist Kristen Foster said Saturday that the singer had died, but the cause and the location of her death were unknown.

At her peak, Houston the golden girl of the music industry. From the middle 1980s to the late 1990s, she was one of the world’s best-selling artists. She wowed audiences with effortless, powerful, and peerless vocals that were rooted in the black church but made palatable to the masses with a pop sheen.

Her success carried her beyond music to movies, where she starred in hits like “The Bodyguard” and “Waiting to Exhale.”

She had the he perfect voice, and the perfect image: a gorgeous singer who had sex appeal but was never overtly sexual, who maintained perfect poise.

She influenced a generation of younger singers, from Christina Aguilera to Mariah Carey, who when she first came out sounded so much like Houston that many thought it was Houston.

But by the end of her career, Houston became a stunning cautionary tale of the toll of drug use. Her album sales plummeted and the hits stopped coming; her once serene image was shattered by a wild demeanor and bizarre public appearances. She confessed to abusing cocaine, marijuana and pills, and her once pristine voice became raspy and hoarse, unable to hit the high notes as she had during her prime.

“The biggest devil is me. I’m either my best friend or my worst enemy,” Houston told ABC’s Diane Sawyer in an infamous 2002 interview with then-husband Brown by her side.

It was a tragic fall for a superstar who was one of the top-selling artists in pop music history, with more than 55 million records sold in the United States alone.

She seemed to be born into greatness. She was the daughter of gospel singer Cissy Houston, the cousin of 1960s pop diva Dionne Warwick and the goddaughter of Aretha Franklin.

Houston first started singing in the church as a child. In her teens, she sang backup for Chaka Khan, Jermaine Jackson and others, in addition to modeling. It was around that time when music mogul Clive Davis first heard Houston perform.

“The time that I first saw her singing in her mother’s act in a club … it was such a stunning impact,” Davis told “Good Morning America.”

“To hear this young girl breathe such fire into this song. I mean, it really sent the proverbial tingles up my spine,” he added.

Before long, the rest of the country would feel it, too. Houston made her album debut in 1985 with “Whitney Houston,” which sold millions and spawned hit after hit. “Saving All My Love for You” brought her her first Grammy, for best female pop vocal. “How Will I Know,” “You Give Good Love” and “The Greatest Love of All” also became hit singles.

Another multiplatinum album, “Whitney,” came out in 1987 and included hits like “Where Do Broken Hearts Go” and “I Wanna Dance With Somebody.”

The New York Times wrote that Houston “possesses one of her generation’s most powerful gospel-trained voices, but she eschews many of the churchier mannerisms of her forerunners. She uses ornamental gospel phrasing only sparingly, and instead of projecting an earthy, tearful vulnerability, communicates cool self-assurance and strength, building pop ballads to majestic, sustained peaks of intensity.”

Her decision not to follow the more soulful inflections of singers like Franklin drew criticism by some who saw her as playing down her black roots to go pop and reach white audiences. The criticism would become a constant refrain through much of her career. She was even booed during the “Soul Train Awards” in 1989.

“Sometimes it gets down to that, you know?” she told Katie Couric in 1996. “You’re not black enough for them. I don’t know. You’re not R&B enough. You’re very pop. The white audience has taken you away from them.”

Some saw her 1992 marriage to former New Edition member and soul crooner Bobby Brown as an attempt to refute those critics. It seemed to be an odd union; she was seen as pop’s pure princess while he had a bad-boy image, and already had children of his own. (The couple had a daughter, Bobbi Kristina, in 1993.) Over the years, he would be arrested several times, on charges ranging from DUI to failure to pay child support.

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Whitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room

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Singer Whitney Houston died Saturday in Beverly Hills, according to law enforcement sources.

Authorities are trying to determine a cause of death. [Updated at 5:46 p.m.: She was found in the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where emergency medical personnel were called sometime Saturday, said the sources, who asked to remain anonymous because the investigation is ongoing.]

Houston, 48, was in the Los Angeles area for a musical tribute to music executive Clive Davis and had performed and spoken to reporters earlier in the week.

The performer had drug and alcohol problems for years, and in May her spokeswoman said she was going back to rehab.

Publicist Kristen Foster told the Associated Press on Saturday that Houston had died but did not provide further details.

According to AP:

At her peak in the 1980s and ’90s, Houston the golden girl of the music industry and one of the world’s best-selling artists.

Among her hits were “How Will I Know,” “Saving All My Love for You” and “I Will Always Love You.” She won multiple Grammys including album and record of the year.

Her success carried her beyond music to movies like “The Bodyguard.”

But by the end of her career, drug use took its toll as her record sales plummeted and her voice became raspy and hoarse.

-- Andrew Blankstein / Photo: Whitney Houston in 2009. Credit: Getty Images

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Whitney Houston was to attend Clive Davis’ party tonight

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Whitney Houston was among the A-list performers planning to attend veteran music mogul Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy party Saturday at the Beverly Hilton hotel, the see-and-be-seen event of the year.

Earlier this week, the 79-year-old Davis perused page after page of guest lists in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he conducts business when he’s in the Los Angeles area. Among those Houston was expected to rub elbows with: Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, Akon, Cee Lo Green, Miley Cyrus, Sean “Puffy” Combs, Jennifer Hudson, Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello and Diana Krall.

“It’s a great time where everybody can set down their swords, so to speak,” Davis said, seated on an overstuffed divan next to a coffee table cluttered with papers, CDs and videos. “I was grateful that, inviting them to my home, that they would feel comfortable and just keep coming back, and they’ve kept coming back every year to where it’s expanded to be this incredible haven for musicians.”

Davis, whose track record in the music business stretches back half a century to when he was a lawyer at Columbia Records, was instrumental in bringing Houston into the public eye, along with such stars as Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Patti Smith, Barry Manilow, Alicia Keys and Sean Combs.

Davis has been involved in producing records for some “American Idol” winners and is working with the first-season winner of Simon Cowell’s “X Factor” show, Melanie Amaro.

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Whitney Houston dead at 48; celebs react on Twitter

Whitney Houston is dead at 48

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Singer Whitney Houston’s death Saturday at age 48 had few details immediately available, but celebrities on Twitter were quick to respond.

Russell Simmons said he was “deeply saddened by the death of Whitney Houston…may she rest in peace.”

“Just heard the news. so crazy,” tweeted Justin Bieber. “One of the GREATEST VOICES EVER just passed. RIP Whitney Houston. My prayers go out to her friends and family I am sadden to hear of the passing of Whitney Houston today…”

Melanie Amaro, who won the first season of “The X Factor” and recently belted out Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” for Pepsi, tweeted, “I love u sooo much Whitney Houston :’( u will always be in my heart and my mind an my soul your music made me the girl I am today :(

“Is the sad news about Whitney Houston true?!?!,” singer Michelle Branch asked early on.

Houston died Saturday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton hotel, authorities told L.A. Now. Houston was in the Los Angeles area for a musical tribute to music executive Clive Davis and had performed and spoken to reporters earlier in the week. The investigation into her death was ongoing.

“Wow. RIP Whitney Houston. Grew up on her,” actress Elizabeth Banks said. “She contributed to the soundtrack of many of my 12-year old sleepover parties.”

“So so sad that Whitney Houston died..,” Kris Jenner said. “praying for her daughter and her family…tragic..just heartbreaking..amazing talent, amazing voice..”

TV host Nancy O’Dell kept it simple: “I am in shock and so sad…Whitney Houston reported dead.”

“RIP Whitney Houston. Sad to see anyone go so early. My thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and family,” said actress and TV host Olivia Munn.

“Whitney Houston is dead. A beautiful & talented woman RIP Whitney,” said author Jackie Collins.

CNN’s Roland Martin, recently in the news over a Super Bowl tweet, noted that “Clive Davis has his annual Grammy party tonight. Something tells me it will be turned into a Whitney Houston memorial service.”

In fact, Houston was to have attended that party Saturday night at the Beverly Hilton, L.A. Now reports.

And one touching non-celebrity tweet, from writer Jordan Bach: “May the wings of angels encircle Whitney Houston. Gratitude for her gifts, sorrow for her agony, and prayers for her release at last.”

[UPDATED, 6: 30 p.m. Feb. 11: Fellow diva Mariah Carey expressed her condolences over a series of tweets, saying, "Heartbroken and in tears over the shocking death of my friend, the incomparable Ms. Whitney Houston. My heartfelt condolences to Whitney's family and to all her millions of fans throughout the world. She will never be forgotten as one of the greatest voices to ever grace the earth."

Her husband, Nick Cannon, noted, "'To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord' RIP to Whitney Houston a true queen."

And more celebs weighed in:

Nick Lachey: "How tragic to hear about Whitney Houston's passing. Such a shame. She had one of the most iconic voices of my lifetime. #rip"

Wendy Williams: "My family & I are saddened by the loss of a true icon & legend - Whitney Houston. Our thoughts & prayers are w/ the entire Houston family."

Dwyane Wade: "RIP to a legend..Sad day for music lovers...Whitney Houston should be celebrated 4 blessing us with her gifts..#Icon #mother #beautiful"

Tyrese Gibson: "I'm in Houston on the night we lose Whitney Houston .. Tonight's show is dedicated to her legacy"]

CREDIT & THANKS : LOS ANGELES TIMES / Christie D’Zurilla

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Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times / February 12, 2011 )

Whitney Houston and Dionne Warwick sing “That’s What Friends Are For” at the 2011 Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala at the Beverly Hilton hotel.

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Whitney Houston’s hit songs included “I Will Always Love You,” “How Will I Know” and “Greatest Love of All.”

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Whitney Houston and then-husband Bobby Brown arrive at the Arista Records pre-Grammy party at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2000.

Reuters / February 23, 2000
Whitney Houston and then-husband Bobby Brown arrive at the Arista Records pre-Grammy party at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2000

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Rene Macura/ Associated Press / October 13, 1997 )
Whitney Houston at a premiere at Mann’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood

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Whitney Houston receives the International Artist Award at the 2009 American Music Awards. She reigned as pop music’s queen in the 1980s and ’90s

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Kevork Djansezian / Associated Press / July 11, 1999 )

Whitney Houston performs “Until You Come Back to Me” during the 1999 American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

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