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What do YOU want to see? |
08/05/2008 |
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Always Whitney changed a lot in just a few
years, almost every month. We've updated the website again, but, we have a question for you: What do you want to see? We know that theres a lot of stuff already on the website, but i know for sure that there will be at least one thing you want to change. Let us know at: webmaster[at]alwayswhitney.com Change the "[at]" to an "@" please. We really appreciate your help, and maybe your chosen thing will be here on Always Whitney.com! Greets, Tim - Webmaster |
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Whitney Houston disappoints Tobago fans |
07/05/2008 |
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R&B diva Whitney Houston disappointed a sold-out crowd who
came to see a rare performance by the trouble-prone singer at the Plymouth Jazz
Festival in Tobago on Sunday, April 27. The 'Greatest Love of All' singer performed on the last night of the festival, just before headliner Rod Stewart took the stage. Houston opened her show with 'Its Not Right, But Its Okay' and by her third song, 'Saving All My Love,' the once soprano's newfound tenor tone was in full rasp. Delivering only seven songs during her 30 minute set, Houston was reportedly paid a whopping $3 million for the show. Though journalists were flown in from all over the world, Houston refused to allow media and photographers within 200 feet of the stage. She brought her own photographer to the venue and only he was allowed to shoot her performance. Wearing a white gown with a single shoulder strap, Houston skipped around the stage and continuously shouted to the crowd: "I love you Trinidad !' Unfortunately, the concert was in Tobago! Locals shouted back each time: "This is Tobago!" Houston also paid tribute to several other festival performers during her show. "Hearing so many of the greats that have performed this weekend bring back so many memories," she told the crowd. "My daughter and I have listened from our porch each night and I have enjoyed Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson and En Vogue." The 44-year-old music icon ambitiously attempted 'And I'll Always Love You,' however she struggled through the build up and knew better than attempt the high finish. She bowed and then squatted after her pseudo-encore of Chaka Khan's 'I'm Every Woman,' which Houston also recorded for 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack. The BV Buzz previously reported that Houston is slated to headline the Caudwell Children's Legend Ball at Battersea Evolution in London on May 8. A comeback album is rumored to feature production by the likes of Akon, R. Kelly and Ne-Yo, among others and is schedule for November. |
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Welcome to our brand new website! |
07/05/2008 |
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Welcome to our new website! We worked a
very long time on this design, so hopefully you like it. Not all the sections
are online yet, but they will come back online in a few days. Enjoy! Tim - Webmaster. |
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