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	dbpprop:abstract	"Cissy Houston is een Amerikaanse gospel- en soulzangeres. Ze had een succesvolle carri\u00E8re als achtergrondzangeres voor Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, Aretha Franklin, en is nu een solozangeres. Ze is de moeder van zangeres en actrice Whitney Houston. Ze is de jongste van acht kinderen van Nitch en Delia Drinkard. Toen Houston vijf jaar was overleed haar moeder door een hersenbloeding. Haar vader overleed toen Cissy 18 jaar was. Al kind zong ze samen met haar zus Anne en haar broers Larry en Nick in de gospelgroep the Drinkard Four. Haar zus, Lee (die later moeder zou worden van de zangeressen Dee Dee Warwick en Dionne Warwick) kwam later in de groep samen met Ann Moss en Marie Epps. De groep werd later omgeturnd in The Drinkard Singers. De groep trad geregeld op in de New Hope Baptist Church en nam later een live-album op voor RCA genaamd \"A Joyful Noise\"."@nl ,
		"Emily Cissy Drinkard Houston (born September 30, 1933), better known as Cissy Houston, is a Grammy Award winning American soul and gospel singer. She led a very successful career as a backup singer for such artists as Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, and Aretha Franklin, and is now primarily a solo artist. She is the mother of singer and actress Whitney Houston and aunt of Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Houston was the youngest of eight children of parents Nicholas (aka Nitch) and Delia Drinkard. In 1938 when Houston was 5 years old her mother, Delia, suffered a stroke and died of cerebral hemorrhage three years later. Her father, Nitch, later died of stomach cancer in 1951 when Houston was 18. As a child, Houston joined her sister Anne and brothers Larry and Nicky in the gospel singing group the Drinkard Four in 1938. Houston's sister, Lee (who would later become the mother of singers Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick), later joined the group along with Ann Moss and Marie Epps, and the group was renamed The Drinkard Singers. Houston and the Drinkard Singers regularly performed at New Hope Baptist Church and later recorded a live album for RCA called A Joyful Noise. Shortly after her father's death, Houston married her first husband in 1954 at the age of 21. The two were divorced two years later while Houston was pregnant with her first son, Gary. Still pregnant, Houston met Army serviceman John Houston, and the two were married in 1959. In 1963, then about to give birth to daughter Whitney Houston, she formed the Sweet Inspirations with Doris Troy and niece Dee Dee Warwick. Later members (and the ones she recorded with on the Atlantic label) were Sylvia Shemwell, Estelle Brown and Myrna Smith. Throughout the mid-1960s, the group provided backup vocals for several artists, including Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Lou Rawls, Otis Redding, The Drifters, Jimi Hendrix, and Van Morrison. Houston is the operatic soprano in the background on Franklin's hit, \"Ain't No Way\". The group also sang backup for Elvis Presley in Las Vegas on his return to live performances during July and August 1969, and for Cissy's niece Dionne Warwick. Houston left the Sweet Inspirations in 1969 to pursue a solo career although she continued to be in demand as a session singer. She was signed by Commonwealth United and recorded a well-received album in 1970 and several hit singles shortly thereafter, including covers of \"I'll Be There\" and \"Be My Baby\". After her contract was sold to Janus Records in the early 1970s, Houston recorded several more singles in the mid-1970s, including the disco hit \"Think It Over\", produced by Michael Zager (Let's All Chant) in 1979, and still more under the Private Stock label years later. She also represented USA at the World Popular Song Festival in 1979, with a track called \"You're The Fire\" from her disco-album \"Step Aside For A Lady\", landing at the 2. place, winning the \"Most Outstanding Performance Award\". She has remained in demand as singer and has the ability to sing in several genres. She is featured on three tracks \"Mexican Divorce\", \"All Kinds of People\" &amp; \"One Less Bell to Answer\" on Burt Bacharach's 1971 solo album. She worked with jazz flute-player Herbie Mann on two Atlantic albums Waterbed &amp; Surprise (1975-76) featuring on three tracks \"Violet Don't Be Blue\", \"Cajun Moon\" and \"Easter Rising\". In addition to her work as choirmaster at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, NJ, Cissy performed frequently at clubs in NYC including Mikell's, Sweetwaters, Seventh Avenue South, and Fat Tuesday from the late 1970s through the 1980s. Among the many fine musicians who played with her (it was always clear that Cissy herself led the band) were many fantastic backup singers. One backup \"constant\" was her daughter, Whitney. As time went on, Cissy allowed Whitney a solo. At one point \"Evergreen\", the Streisand hit, was the preferred solo. To the surprise of the uninitiated, this slight, beautiful young woman would tear it up, bringing down the house: it was clear that Cissy was passing the torch. More than once they collaborated on \"Ain't No Way\" (originally a Cissy/Aretha masterpiece), wherein Cissy sang \"Cissy\" and Whitney sang \"Aretha\". Whitney's \"coming out\" performance took place at Sweetwaters (Amsterdam Avenue between 67th &amp; 68th Streets - defunct as are the other cited venues), whereupon Whitney was signed by Clive Davis /Arista Records. In the mid 1980s, she released a 12\" single in the UK, With You I Could Have It All. The single featured both a ballad and a dance version of the title song, and was released on the Glitter label. She returned to her gospel roots in the 1990s with substantial acclaim. In 1996 she received the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album for Face to Face an album that contained a gospelised version of \"\"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)\"\" and she won the award again in 1998 for her album He Leadeth Me. She has also continued to record infrequent secular material and in 1987, Houston and her daughter Whitney recorded a duet titled \"I Know Him So Well\", a cover of the original by Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige from the Broadway show, Chess. In 1992 she teamed up with Chuck Jackson for an album of solo and duet recordings entitled I'll Take Care of You. In 2006, she recorded the song \"Family First\" with niece Dionne Warwick and daughter Whitney Houston for the soundtrack to the movie Daddy's Little Girls. Cissy Houston broke her ankle in 2009. She was seen walking with a cane on whilst she attended the pre-Grammy party to watch her daughter Whitney Houston perform."@en ,
		"Cissy Houston, f\u00F6dd som Emily Drinkard den 30 september 1933 i Newark, New Jersey. Amerikansk gospels\u00E5ngerska. Hon \u00E4r mor till Whitney Houston. Tillsammans med dottern har hon gjort en toklning av \"I Know Him So Well\" ur Benny Anderssons och Bj\u00F6rn Ulvaeus musikal Chess. Houston \u00E4r en av USA:s mest meriterade och kvalitativa bakgrunds\u00E5ngerskor. Bland hennes arbete tillh\u00F6r den h\u00F6ga sopranon i Aretha Franklins klassiker \"Ain\u00B4t No Way\". Hennes st\u00E4mma \u00E5terfinns \u00E4ven bakom dotterns, Whitney Houston i 80-talets kanske st\u00F6rsta dansl\u00E5t \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\". Tillsammans med den egenbildade gruppen \"Sweet Inspirations\" k\u00F6rade hon bakom Elvis Presley under ett flertal av hans konserter. Hon spelade \u00E4ven in v\u00E4rldshiten \"Midnight Train to Georgia\" innan den blev k\u00E4nd med Gladys Knight and Pipes. Cissy Houstons r\u00F6st har m\u00E5nga g\u00E5nger omn\u00E4mnts bland musikereliten i USA, speciellt inom klassisk R\u00B4n\u00B4b och soul, som en av de st\u00F6rsta och b\u00E4sta r\u00F6sterna. Hon har vunnit en Grammy f\u00F6r sitt Gospelalbum \"Amazing Grace - How Sweet That Sound\" och \u00E4r sedan decennier tillbaka verksam som k\u00F6rledare vid New Hope Babtist Church i New Jersey. Allts\u00E5 samma kyrka som Whitney Houston gjorde sitt f\u00F6rsta framtr\u00E4dande i. Cissy Houston och Sweet Inspirations var \u00E4ven bakgrundsk\u00F6ren i Jimi Hendrix l\u00E5t \"Burning of the midnight lamp\". Cissy hade en problematisk uppv\u00E4xt och var f\u00F6r\u00E4ldral\u00F6s som barn. Hon s\u00E4ger sig ha funnit drivkraften att sjunga i k\u00E4rleken till Gud. Hon \u00E4r moster till v\u00E4rldstj\u00E4rnan Dionne Warwick och tillsammans med henne, Whitney Houston och ett flertal \u00F6vriga sl\u00E4ktingar spelade hon in l\u00E5ten \"Family First\" som sl\u00E4pptes p\u00E5 soundtracket \"Daddys Little Girls\" nyligen. Familjen \u00E4r onekligen n\u00E5got Cissy Houston prioriterat, hon la sin egen lovande karri\u00E4r p\u00E5 is f\u00F6r att ta hand om sina tre barn som samtliga valt att g\u00E5 i hennes fotsp\u00E5r med varierat lyckat resultat. Hennes son Gary Houston har k\u00F6rat bakom sin syster Whitney ett flertal g\u00E5nger och \u00E4ven varit verksam p\u00E5 Broadway."@sv ,
		"Cissy Houston, cantante de soul y gospel nacida en Newark en 1932. Es conocida a\u00FAn m\u00E1s por ser madre de Whitney Houston que por su propio talento y trayectoria."@es ;
	rdfs:comment	"Emily Cissy Drinkard Houston (born September 30, 1933), better known as Cissy Houston, is a Grammy Award winning American soul and gospel singer. She led a very successful career as a backup singer for such artists as Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, and Aretha Franklin, and is now primarily a solo artist. She is the mother of singer and actress Whitney Houston and aunt of Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick."@en ,
		"Cissy Houston, f\u00F6dd som Emily Drinkard den 30 september 1933 i Newark, New Jersey. Amerikansk gospels\u00E5ngerska. Hon \u00E4r mor till Whitney Houston. Tillsammans med dottern har hon gjort en toklning av \"I Know Him So Well\" ur Benny Anderssons och Bj\u00F6rn Ulvaeus musikal Chess. Houston \u00E4r en av USA:s mest meriterade och kvalitativa bakgrunds\u00E5ngerskor. Bland hennes arbete tillh\u00F6r den h\u00F6ga sopranon i Aretha Franklins klassiker \"Ain\u00B4t No Way\"."@sv ,
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