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An Intimate Conversation With Cissy Houston (Photos)
Cissy Houston remembers her daughter Whitney Houston with journalist Gilda Rogers
The night was filled with joy, laughter, and most importantly love, when Cissy Houston blessed the Jersey Shore with her presence to talk about her New York Times Best-Selling Book “Remembering Whitney : My Story of Love, Loss, and The Night The Music Stopped.”
An Intimate Conversation With Cissy Houston
Hosted by the Two River Theater in Red Bank, N.J., award-winning journalist Gilda Rogers gets candid and real with the legendary singer.
The conversation with Cissy Houston was in perfect timing as Whitney Houston would have celebrated her birthday on August 9th if she were alive. She would have turned 50.
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