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13 Years After Her Death, Whitney Houston Is Back on the Charts — Right Beside Her Best Friend
More than a decade after her passing, Whitney Houston’s holiday songs are charting again, landing her right alongside CeCe ...
Houston first met Winans at the 1987 NAACP Image Awards. Winans spoke of the surprise meeting during a recent episode of her YouTube series Generations in celebration of Houston’s birthday. “We were ...
Gospel legends Bebe and Cece Winans have been open about their close friendship with Whitney Houston. Bebe and Cece encountered Houston early on in her career and despite Houston’s megastardom, they ...
A recent clip of Cece Winans went viral after she shared an inspirational story involving her late friend Whitney Houston. The story involved Houston asking Winans to be a part of her music video for ...
Brother and sister duo BeBe and CeCe Winans... they're just like us! The hit gospel singers recently teamed up to co-host the 40th Stellar Awards. Filmed earlier in the month, the star-studded show ...
Gospel legend CeCe Winans is opening up about when she turned down Whitney Houston’s offer to appear in the iconic “I’m Every Woman” music video due to the song’s “demonic” lyrics. In a now-viral clip ...
The sounds of Whitney Houston continue to make history on the gospel chart as her "Do You Hear What I Hear" tops the charts.
For "Music City, Remastered," a series that dives deep into the world of Nashville's top music producers, gospel and jazz producer Roger Ryan was one of eight artists who spoke with The Tennessean.
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