Book description
Following the tragic and sudden death of Whitney Houston on 11th
February author James Robert Parish takes a look at the amazing career
of the superstar and the events that lead to a life of drug and alcohol
abuse. Whitney Houston burst onto the international music scene in 1985
with her début album which won a Grammy Award for the single “Saving All
My Love For You”. Since then, the acclaimed artist has released only a
limited amount of new material, yet her pre-eminence in the industry and
her enormous popularity with music fans has been unwavering. In this
comprehensive biography, James Robert Parish reflects on the
extraordinary journey which has taken the controversial personality from
a problematic childhood in a broken New Jersey home, to becoming the
talented protégée of powerful Arista producer Clive Davis, to the height
of her diva days mired with peculiar behaviour and drug abuse. Parish
explains how the shy, pretty young girl from a devoutly religious
background turned into the subject of lurid tabloid gossip, much of it
concerning her turbulent relationship with Bobby Brown. News of Whitney
Houston's death has shocked not only fans across the world but also
those within the industry. Scheduled to attend pre-Grammy parties over
the weekend, the 6 Grammy award winning artist's death has lead to much
speculation about whether she drowned or overdosed.

