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Whitney Speculated to Perform at Pre-Grammy Party
submitted by: Stephen, Jenn, James G.
source: Fox News 411, Electronic Urban Report
Date: February 2, 2005



Will Whitney Houston's Star Rise Again?

By Roger Friedman


Whitney Houston's Comeback?

I do believe that Whitney Houston is ready to make her comeback.

A beautiful color photo of the cherubic-looking Whitney is prominently featured in the booklet-sized invitation for Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy bash on Feb. 12.

Houston is only one of four performers featured in the glossy invite. The others are Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys and Annie Lennox.

Davis always keeps the names of the performers at his party a secret until the last minute, but we already know that Davis's J Records stars Jamie Foxx and Gavin DeGraw are scheduled to be in the show.

A good guess would also include J's teen sensation R&B star Mario.

But I wouldn't count on Jennifer Lopez or Ashlee Simpson getting on Clive's stage. Only the most confident singers need apply, because there's no augmentation.

Since Davis always throws in some superstars from the past, this year could be particularly exciting.

Available and ready are Mavis Staples, who's getting a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, and Billy Preston, who'll be collaborating in a Ray Charles tribute at the Grammy show with Bonnie Raitt.

Last year, Alicia Keys sang with the legendary R&B group Ray, Goodman and Brown and Russell Thompkins, Jr. of the Stylistics.

Davis's Grammy party continues to be a much hotter ticket than the Grammy show itself, since it is still held in a relatively small venue: the Beverly Hills Hotel ballroom.

Sources tell me demand for seating is higher than ever this year, because many tables have gone to sponsors like L'Oreal and Sirius Radio.

But you can still expect some regulars, with the exception, sadly, of mainstay Dick Clark. If he does put in an appearance, he might cause a bigger stir than Whitney.

As for Whitney: Her return will be greeted with thunderous applause and ovations, if it happens.

She is still the best voice of her generation. And no one can help her re-start her career better than the man who put her on the map in the first place.



THE RETURN OF WHITNEY: Whit to perform at Clive's party

All eyes are on Whitney as she takes the first step of her comeback with a featured performance at Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy bash on Feb. 12 at the Beverly Hills Hotel ballroom.

Houston is featured prominently in the glossy booklet-sized invite, which also reveals Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys and Annie Lennox in the performance lineup. Fox News reports that Davis' J Records artists Jamie Foxx and Gavin DeGraw are also scheduled to be in the show - but as secret surprise guests.

Davis's Grammy party continues to be a much hotter ticket than the Grammy show itself. Last year, Alicia Keys sang with the group Ray, Goodman and Brown and Russell Thompkins, Jr. of the Stylistics.




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