Cissy Houston Sweet Inspiration - 1988 was released on:
USA: 15 February 1988
Sweet Release was created in 2003.
Sweet Sioux - 1937 was released on: USA: 26 June 1937 USA: 8 April 1944 (re-release)
Bitter Sweet Revenge - 1983 was released on: USA: 1983
A Sweet Pickle - 1919 was released on: USA: 21 April 1919
Sweet Avenger - 2011 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: July 2011
Yes, Cissy Houston was Whitney Houston's mother. You can read more about Cissy, a famous gospel singer, in her autobiography, "How Sweet the Sound."
Sweet Inspiration was created on 1970-07-03.
Animal Cops Houston - 2003 Sweet as Sugar was released on: USA: 17 July 2006
Her mother, Cissy Houston, is certainly well-known: in the 1960s, she was a popular vocalist with a group called the Sweet Inspirations who made some records of their own and also sang back-up vocals for famous people like Elvis Presley; Cissy Houston has also been a well-regarded gospel singer, who has performed all over the United States. Whitney's father, John Russell Houston Jr., was not an entertainer; he was a businessman and managed Whitney's career for a while. But her mom was far better known than her dad.
Arif Mardin has: Played himself in "The South Bank Show" in 1978. Played himself in "Biography" in 1987. Played himself in "Cissy Houston: Sweet Inspiration" in 1988. Played himself in "Top Ten" in 1998. Played himself in "Classic Albums: Phil Collins - Face Value" in 1999. Played himself in "Waiting for Arif" in 2006.
The cast of Sweet Inspiration - 1993 includes: Alan Titchmarsh as Himself - Host (1993-)
Music was a part of Whitney Houston's life from the time she was a kid. Her mother (Cissy Houston) was a professional singer, having been part of a group called the Sweet Inspirations. Whitney sometimes went out on the road with her mother when the group was performing. Whitney also began singing in church at a young age, and she always seemed eager to have a career as an entertainer.
No, there is no evidence that she did. However, she and her group (The Sweet Inspirations) sang back-up on several of Elvis's songs in the late 1960s, and he really liked her voice; they also became friends. In the music industry, there are many men and women who work together but do not have a romantic relationship. The Sweet Inspirations never recorded with him, they only did concerts with him. Cissy only worked with him in Vegas in 1969, she left the group shortly after that. The group continued without her and did more concert work with Elvis.
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The cast of This Time - 2008 includes: Peitor Angell as himself Bobby Belfry as himself Estell Brown as herself Portia Griffin as herself Cissy Houston as herself Joey Reynolds as himself Sylvia Shemmell as herself Myrna Smith as herself The Sweet Inspirations as Themselves
Sweet Release was created in 2003.
Cissy Houston has: Played herself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played The Wiz Singers Adult Choir in "The Wiz" in 1978. Played herself in "Hoodlums" in 1979. Played herself in "Late Night with David Letterman" in 1982. Played Helen in "Taking My Turn" in 1984. Played herself in "Superstars and Their Moms" in 1987. Played herself in "The Grammy Lifetime Achievment Award Show" in 1987. Played herself in "The 1st Annual Soul Train Music Awards" in 1987. Played herself in "Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute" in 1988. Played herself in "Cissy Houston: Sweet Inspiration" in 1988. Played Herself - Performer in "The 15th Annual American Music Awards" in 1988. Played herself in "Dateline NBC" in 1992. Played herself in "Whitney Houston: This is My Life" in 1992. Played herself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played herself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played herself in "26th NAACP Image Awards" in 1994. Played Rose in "The Vernon Johns Story" in 1994. Played herself in "This Time" in 2008. Played herself in "Daybreak" in 2010. Played herself in "The Houstons: On Our Own" in 2012. Played herself in "BET Awards 2012" in 2012. Played herself in "Twenty Feet from Stardom" in 2013.