Whitney Houston had a remarkable singing ability, a powerful voice, and unique delivery that touched our hearts and souls. A singer, actor, producer, and model, Houston had unmistakable talent. A true diva, the Guinness World Records named her as the most-awarded female act of all-time, having sold over 170 million albums, singles, and videos worldwide.
The Houston Symphony celebrates Houston’s extraordinary talent with an evening of her biggest hits, including “Saving All My Love,” “How Will I Know?,” “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?” and, of course “I Will Always Love You.” Brent Havens will be the conductor.
Whitney Houston had a remarkable singing ability, a powerful voice, and unique delivery that touched our hearts and souls. A singer, actor, producer, and model, Houston had unmistakable talent. A true diva, the Guinness World Records named her as the most-awarded female act of all-time, having sold over 170 million albums, singles, and videos worldwide.
The Houston Symphony celebrates Houston’s extraordinary talent with an evening of her biggest hits, including “Saving All My Love,” “How Will I Know?,” “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?” and, of course “I Will Always Love You.” Brent Havens will be the conductor.
Whitney Houston had a remarkable singing ability, a powerful voice, and unique delivery that touched our hearts and souls. A singer, actor, producer, and model, Houston had unmistakable talent. A true diva, the Guinness World Records named her as the most-awarded female act of all-time, having sold over 170 million albums, singles, and videos worldwide.
The Houston Symphony celebrates Houston’s extraordinary talent with an evening of her biggest hits, including “Saving All My Love,” “How Will I Know?,” “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?” and, of course “I Will Always Love You.” Brent Havens will be the conductor.