Following Whitney
Whitney Houston has had a colourful, if not always fairy tale, life but when it is all weighed, her 48 years on this Earth were remarkable. The I believe In You and Me hitmaker was born into music and died while battling to regain her place at the top of it. Take a look at what happened in-between.
1963:
Whitney Elizabeth Houston is born in East Orange, New Jersey, to gospel singer Cissy Houston on August 9.
1974:
Starts performing as soloist in junior gospel choir at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.
1978:
Sings backup on mother's album Think It Over, beginning a run of backup performances for artistes including Chaka Khan, Jermaine Jackson and Lou Rawls.
1983:
Arista Records executive sees her performing onstage with her mother, label head Clive Davis sees her soon after and signs her to a contract.
1985:
Debut album, Whitney Houston, is released, selling millions and spawning huge hits How Will I Know, You Give Good Love, Saving All My Love For You and Greatest Love of All.
1987:
Multi-platinum follow-up album Whitney is released. Includes hits I Wanna Dance With Somebody, So Emotional and Where Do Broken Hearts Go.
1988:
Records theme song for Seoul Olympics, One Moment In Time.
1991:
Returns to limelight with performance of The Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl during the first Gulf War.
1992:
Stars opposite Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard. The hit film makes Houston a Hollywood star and its theme song, I Will Always Love You, becomes a signature hit that tops charts for weeks and wins Grammys for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal.
1992:
Begins high-profile and tumultuous marriage to former New Edition member and soul-singing star Bobby Brown.
1993:
Has daughter with Brown, Bobbi-Kristina.
1995:
Stars in movie Waiting to Exhale.
1996:
Stars opposite Denzel Washington in The Preacher's Wife.
1997:
Appears as fairy godmother in TV version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
1998:
Releases album My Love Is Your Love. Song It's Not Right But It's Okay brings Grammy for best female R&B vocal.
2003:
Police respond to domestic violence call from Houston about Brown. Police find Houston with cut lip and bruised cheek.
2004:
Briefly enters drug rehabilitation clinic.
2005:
Returns to drug rehab under court order.
2005:
Appears in reality TV show Being Bobby Brown.
2006:
Files for legal separation from Brown.
2007:
Divorces Brown.
2009:
Comeback album I Look To You debuts at top of charts, eventually goes platinum.
2009:
In a TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, declares herself drug-free. She would return to rehab in 2011.
2012:
Dies at age 48 in a hotel room in Beverly Hills, California, on February 11.






