Celine Dion is speaking out about the tragic death of her longtime singing inspiration Whitney Houston, saying the circumstances around her death make her afraid to be part of the music business.
Ratings for last night's Grammy Awards surged in the wake of Whitney Houston's shocking death the day before the show.
On a night of celebration of music and its achievements, artists took a moment to reflect upon Whitney Houston and her contributions to the music industry and how she impacted their lives.
While Grammys were awarded to a slew of talented musicians Sunday night, one artist took the night with a golden shine.
This year's Grammys host, LL Cool J, kept to his promise to remain "respectful" in light of Whitney Houston's passing by opening the ceremony with a prayer for the late icon.
Less than two days before her tragic passing, Whitney Houston performed Jesus Loves Me at Kelly Price & Friends Unplugged: For The Love Of R&B Grammy Party at Tru Hollywood.
Singer Ray J was out last night mourning the death of Whitney Houston, who he had been linked to romantically in the past and was seen partying with just days before her death. Ray J stayed underneath the hood of his sweatshirt and behind some sunglasses while sister Brandy celebrated her birthday.
Watch archival footage of a young Whitney Houston as she was interviewed by Merv Griffin alongside Tony Danza, and later performs her song, You Give Good Love.
A short-haired, youthful Whitney Houston talks making her first album, and reveals how she met her mentor, Clive Davis, for the first time.