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Today in Music History for Dec. 19: In 1808, Horatius Bonar, Scottish clergyman, poet and hymn writer, was born. He authored several missionary biographies and penned over 600 hymns, including "I ...
Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, and Fela Kuti are among the artists receiving the lifetime achievement award from the Recording ...
Christina Aguilera shares touching memories of Whitney Houston during her appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show".
The Recording Academy has announced its slate of Special Merit Award winners ahead of the 2026 ceremony in February. The line ...
The “Whitney Houston Challenge” is when someone tries to match the drum hit on her famous song “I Will Always Love You.” ...
The sounds of Whitney Houston continue to make history on the gospel chart as her "Do You Hear What I Hear" tops the charts.
People online have been trying to nail the drumbeat before the final chorus of “I Will Always Love You.” It’s harder than it looks. Even David Foster, the Grammy-winning producer who arranged the song ...
Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub in her Beverly Hilton hotel suite in February 2012, aged just 48, with reports ...
The name on everybody’s lips is gonna be… Whitney Leavitt! The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star announced via Instagram Monday that she will be making her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in “Chicago” ...
Although Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas didn’t make it to the Dancing with the Stars finale, that won’t keep them from strutting their stuff. Following Wednesday’s Season 34 finale, the pair who was ...
The Broadway company of Chicago will welcome “Dancing with the Stars” semi-finalist and actress/breakout star of Hulu’s “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Whitney Leavitt. She will be making her ...
During Season 3, Leavitt was noticeably absent for multiple episodes, and her costars revealed she’d left the show; she returned in episode 5 and admitted that she was only agreeing to film again ...