Research Paper On Cissy Houston

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Cissy Houston. She was born September 30, 1933 in Newark, New Jersey as well. When Cissy was born she became a member of her family's gospel group called "The Drinkards." The Gospel group was started from Cissy's mother Emily Drinkard. In 1967 Jerry Wexler signed the group to a record label. Cissy decided to go solo at the end of 1969 and left the record label. Later on in her career she signed with Arista in 1983. During her solo career she recorded an album for Commonwealth United in 1970 containing songs such as "Be my baby" and "I'll be there." Some other albums she released were "Think it over" in 1978 and "Warning – Danger" in 1979. Cissy never really got the support or promotion she deserved except for her original version of "Midnight Train To Georgia" that got to the top of the charts. Whitney and her mother did record a song together called "I know him so well" released In 1987. Also in 1992 Cissy and veteran soul singer Chuck Jackson made a duet album called "I'll take care of you." …show more content…

He was born September 13, 1920 in Trenton, New Jersey to his Mother Sarah Elizabeth Houston who was born on June 29, 1895 in South Carolina. His father is John Russel Houston Sr. Who was born on March 26, 1896 in Neshanic, New Jersey. John Russel Jr. Fought in World War II where he mostly drove army trucks. After his time in the war he began working with Kenneth Gibson, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey in 1970. In 1986 he became Whitney's business manager and the CEO of her company, Nippy incorporated. Nippy was a nickname he gave Whitney when she was a baby which is the name of a cartoon character. When John heard Whitney sing "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah" in church at age 11 he was very moved and soon after she joined Cissy singing and modelling on stage. Cissy and John got married in 1959 and got divorced later on in their marriage. John died February 2, 2003 in Manhattan at age 72 due to diabetes and heart

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