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    Houston recalled as happy in days before death

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Whitney Houston's last days were spent surrounded by family, catching up with old friends and doing a bit of what she was best known for: singing.

    Her death Saturday afternoon in a Beverly Hills hotel room came hours before she was scheduled to appear at an annual pre-Grammy party that introduced her to the industry decades ago and was expected to honor the six-time Grammy winner.

    The 48-year-old singer had been making the rounds in the days before the event, appearing at rehearsals and offering advice to singers Monica and Brandy. On Thursday, she appeared with fellow singer Kelly Price on stage at a Hollywood club, where she sang the hymn "Yes, Jesus Loves Me" to loud cheers.

    With Houston's daughter Bobbi in the audience, the women shared a long hug and talked about their lives and families throughout the night, Price recalled Saturday. Houston spent hours standing on the side of the stage at the event honoring R&B music then joined partygoers on the dance floor, she said. "Whitney on Thursday night was one of the girls."

    "She was happy," Price said. "She was the Whitney I always knew."

    Soul singer Kenny Lattimore, who co-hosted the R&B event, said Houston seemed to be having a good time, making her sudden death "such a shock for me." He said Houston didn't appear to be having any issues.

    Houston struggled for years with addiction to cocaine, marijuana and pills and the years of hard-living took a toll on her once-pristine voice. During rehearsal for a pre-Grammy event Thursday, Houston appeared disheveled, sweated profusely and her breath smelled of liquor and cigarettes, said a source who was present but not authorized to speak publicly.

    Despite more than a decade of problems, including her divorce from Bobby Brown and numerous instances of erratic behavior, Houston was working toward a potential comeback. She had just completed work on a remake of the film "Sparkle," a project she'd worked to develop for years.

    Yet some speculated that she was under the influence after the Thursday club appearance, when paparazzi snapped photos of Houston leaving and looking disheveled. Price called the rumors "totally untrue."

    There was a family feel to the gathering, she said: "Our kids were there."

    Price said she and Houston were planning another reunion, and that she was set to appear at the pre-Grammy gala thrown by her longtime mentor, Clive Davis, on Saturday night. Davis had expected that Houston would sing at the party, which went on as planned, he explained, because the diva would have wanted it that way. It took place in another part of the hotel from where her body was being examined by coroner's officials.

    "I am personally devastated by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me," Davis said. "She was full of life, looking forward for tonight. She loved music and she loved this night that celebrated music."

    Officials have released few details about how Houston was found or what killed her. A member of her entourage found the singer and alerted hotel security and paramedics already on site for Davis' gala. They failed to revive the singer.

    In the hours after Houston's death, fans chose to remember the singer in better times, when her soaring voice introduced a new generation to the Dolly Parton song "I Will Love You" and propelled the film "The Bodyguard" into blockbuster status.

    Her songs and albums quickly became top-sellers on iTunes, and fans and celebrities alike shared remembrances and accounts of impromptu memorials on the social networking site Twitter. Her death on the eve of the Grammy awards has already prompted changes to the broadcast Sunday, with Jennifer Hudson scheduled to perform a tribute during the show.

    Price said her friend would want to be remembered as God-fearing and a good mother, rather than simply a singer. She said she and Houston often discussed parenting and issues unrelated to their musical careers.

    She recalled her last night with Houston, the words they shared before Houston delivered what would be her final performance.

    "I never ever imagined I'd be talking about her because she's not here," Price said.

    ___

    Associated Press reporters Nekesa Mumbi Moody and Mesfin Fekadu contributed to this report.

     
    • RS  •  3 mths ago
      Joplin, Belushi, Morrison, Winehouse, Houston.......get it yet kids..DRUGS ARE BAD FOR YOU!!!!!!
      • Me NotYou 3 mths ago
        pot heads will tell you "it's a victimless crime.", but guess who paid for all those cops and medical personnel that showed up to a dead crackhead scene? tax payers just got victimized.
      • GrammarCop 3 mths ago
        Chris Farley, Elvis Presley, Freddie Prinze, Jimi Hendrix, John Bonham, Judy Garland, Michael Jackson, River Phoenix, Marilyn Monroe, Kurt Cobain...did I miss any???!!!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        and yet Willie Nelson is still alive!
    • GrammarCop  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The rules don't apply to the rich and famous...and far too many talented people leave us this way...you can blame this on Bobby Brown (aka #$%$ but, in the end we all make our own decisions including whether or not we need help and with whom we give our trust and our heart.
      • GrammarCop 3 mths ago
        Yahoo is a bit over the top when it comes to censoring/ altering comments...I didn't realize that a term which rhymes with dumb bag were so highly offensive especially when referring to Bobby Brown!!!
      • Samuel Tetteh 3 mths ago
        Yeah Bobby is really a bad guy a bad influence and a disgrace to humanity
    • Marlin  •  3 mths ago
      I do not pay much attention to the bad stuff, especially addictions which happen in some of the celebs life. There are so many others out there in regular life who have the same problems. Part of being human. When I hear or think of Whitney, I just hear her amazing voice in my head. RIP Whitney.
    • Tiki21  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      RIP Whitney. I hope Bobbi Kris is doing okay, she is so beautiful just like her mom.
    • Sharon  •  3 mths ago
      Kelly Price in the above article is quoted as saying Whitney was a good mother. The talented Houston was not a good mother. If she were, she'd have fought the battle to get her life back on track for the sake of Bobbi. What a sad waste.
    • Barbara  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      The sad thing is that no one can stop anyone from destroying their lives accept the person doing the damage... What a waste!
    • foxxyy50  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      She had a voice that will never be forgotten.
      • Joe kid 3 mths ago
        I wonder if she had a tight hole?
      • simontills 3 mths ago
        I forgot it already.
    • magicpat38  •  3 mths ago
      So...Another great talent joins the ranks of those who have left too soon. Her version of the National Anthem was the best ever. Bar none.
      • Donald 3 mths ago
        Lovely singer and personality, but her National Anthem performance in Tampa before Super Bowl 25, between Buffalo and the Giants, was a lip sing. She cut the track in a studio, wasn't verified until years later. It had tremendous interest because we had just gone to war in the Persian Gulf the week before the game. NFL even had considered postponing the game for another week. She had drug and alcohol problems for years with her relationship with Bobby Brown, too bad those Hollywood friends who mourn her, never stepped in for an intervention. Brown appears at a concert in Mississippi mourning her on stage Instead of flying back to LA to be with his daughter? Too bad Whitney didn't get the last word in with him like Tina Turner did at Ike Turner's death. With dozens of media gathered outside her home, Tina sent her agent out to give them this message. "Tina is aware of Ike's death, and has no comment." Cold - just like it should have been Brown trashed this beautiful talented bird's life, and Hollywood will celebrate it at the Grammy show - much too late to have helped her. Sad..
    • Jim  •  Stafford, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe instead of talking about her talent and voice while minimizing her bad choices, we should flip this around. Concentrate on the toll that drugs and alcohol take. Talk about her wasted life and talent. Let her become the poster child for what abusing drugs and alcohol can do to a person.

      Seems like every time a celebrity dies this way, the cause of their decline and death is minimized while their talent is emphasized and celebrated. I just think this is wrong, and really does no one any good.
      • Dale 3 mths ago
        Well said Jim.
    • REV  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      How do you blame someone for another persons problems? Where as they both contributed to their own distruction, Bobby Brown, did not kill Whitney. At the end of the day,we are responsible for our own actions. Whether they be from distorted reality, or a variety of reasons, we make our own destiny.
    • Wallyboy  •  3 mths ago
      She looked awful in her last appearance and her voice was gone. Very very sad.
      Very big waste of a gorgeous looking, great singing talent. But as she said, the
      devil is in her. She was never the sophisticated woman that Clive Davis presented.
      He is a magician at creating facades. She was living a public lie. In private she
      was taking drugs very young and acting out. She went to bad boy who was 5 years younger
      than her to a man around to get her drugs...she taught him hard drugs..and they went into
      a downward spiral of a horredously sad purportion. Their poor daughter Bobbi, watching all
      of this. Now the end..I wondered how this ending didn't happen sooner.
      Like Elvis, Michael and all of the others that indulge themselves..Liz too.
    • Sara  •  3 mths ago
      Yahoo... You have one article saying her final days were sad and troubled, and another saying they were happy. Which is it?
    • UBMEAN2  •  Ashburn, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      SAD....But not SUPRISED
    • Jack  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Too bad she couldn't get traction and her life slipped away... really sad her being talented or not... drugs, booze, cigarettes, diets, waning abilities, fading youth and you have a 10 car wreck waiting to pick a spot.
    • ChiefG  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      God bless Whitney. She was a flawed human being just like the rest of us. RIP sweetheart!
    • Bob  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      R.I.P. Whitney...You will be missed by many...Thank You for memories.....
    • Mary  •  Daytona Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Her voice and beauty were a gift to everyone when she first started her career. Just look back at the old clips of her - she was magical and stunning!
    • Sally  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 mths ago
      I went to Whitney's concert here in Australia in 2010. It was heartbreaking to see her unable to finish the concert and fans walking out demanding their money back. She appeared to be high and stumbled around the stage often falling down. I remember having tears running down my face believing she would not live very much longer. Little did i know she would die exactly two years later...RIP Whitney
    • Cross stitch  •  Boise, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      Such a wonderful singer/actor to be done in by drugs. Such a waste.
    • Yoohoo  •  3 mths ago
      Cigarettes, alcohol, cocaine: a deadly trio.
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