For decades, Whitney Houston amazed the world with her voice and
beauty, leaving her fans devastated when she died from accidental
drowning at age of 48 last month. Today, the editors of LIFE magazine
have released LIFE: Whitney 1963-2012, a book which chronicles the
legacy of the iconic Grammy Award winning singer.
Throughout the 1980s and into the ’90s, Whitney ruled the world of
pop, her music dominating the charts and becoming the soundtrack for a
generation. Houston is remembered as one of the world’s best-selling
music artists, having sold more than 200 million albums and singles
worldwide. In 2009, the Guinness Book of World Records cited the “I Will
Always Love You” singer as the most awarded female artist of all time,
with 6 Grammy Awards, 2 Emmy Awards, and 22 American Music Awards.
According to LIFE, “Her own life was extraordinary, and in the end
extraordinarily tragic. In this new commemorative, LIFE Books seeks to
celebrate and try to explain Whitney Houston. What a singer. What a
life.”
The book includes several never-before-seen and extremely rare
photos, and unique insight into the singer’s life. A lot of the photos
will be a surprise to even the biggest Houston fans.
Whitney now joins the ranks of other iconic figures that LIFE Books
has celebrated in the past including Princess Diana, Elizabeth Taylor,
and Pope John Paul II.
LIFE: Whitney 1963-2012 is on sale today.
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