Grammy Award-Winning Superstar Whitney Houston's New Album, Legendary Career
Watch Whitney Houston's performance on "GMA" on Sept. 2!
Aug. 4, 2009 -- The one and only Whitney Houston is coming to "GMA"! Houston, whose new album "I Look to You" will be released on Aug. 31, will perform on "Good Morning America."
You're invited to see Whitney Houston perform live in a free concert Tuesday, Sept. 1 in Central Park's Rumsey Playfield! Gates open at 11 a.m. (Click Here for directions)
Then on Wednesday Sept. 2, don't miss the Whitney Concert Event on "Good Morning America!" Keep checking back for more details.
Houston is the most honored female artist of all time. She's the only artist ever to have seven consecutive multiplatinum albums, beating out even the Beatles.
Legendary music producer Clive Davis remembers Houston as that young girl who first gave us her remarkable sound, made famous in songs like "The Greatest Love of All" and "I Will Always Love You."
Just the name Whitney Houston brings to mind that voice: the musical range, the enormous range of emotion, and a kind of power that can make a perfect arrow out of just one note.
"The time that I first saw her singing in her mother's act in a club called Sweet Waters right here in Manhattan ... it was such a stunning impact," Davis told "Good Morning America" anchor Diane Sawyer. "To hear this young girl breathe such fire into this song. I mean, it really sent the proverbial tingles up my spine."
Houston's first single, "You Give Good Love" went to number one on the Billboard charts. Then came a string of number one hits -- seven in all -- breaking a record set by the Beatles.
And now more than seven years since we last heard from Houston, she's releasing a new album.
The man who discovered her says he wants to show that Houston "still stands for the best of song writing, the best of singing -- and we know the public wants it."
"You won't forget it after you hear it," Davis said, calling the album a labor of love for all involved. "There is a song on this album which is called 'I Didn't Know My Own Strength' and it really speaks for Whitney. She tumbled but she didn't crumble."
Kevin Costner, her co-star from "The Bodyguard" says we'll be glad she's back.
"I knew this day was coming for her," he said.
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