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A music video was produced for Khan's version of "I'm Every Woman" at a time when the value of promotional films was increasing. The video, which features five dancing Chakas dressed in various outfits to represent "every woman", was made a few years before the onset of mainstream coverage of "music promos" through such outlets as MTV, VH1, and BET.
On November 12, 1994, Houston sang the song during the concert in Johannesburg, South Africa, entitled Whitney: The Concert for a New South Africa, telecast live via satellite on HBO. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] The performance is found in VHS and DVD with the same title of the concert, originally released in December 1994, and later re-released on June 24 ...
"I'm Every Woman" (live, 1999) Whitney Houston and Chaka Khan: Nickolas Ashford Valerie Simpson: Divas Live '99: 1999 "I'm Every Woman" (live reprise, 1999) Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Faith Hill, Brandy, Mary J. Blige and LeAnn Rimes: Nickolas Ashford Valerie Simpson: Divas Live '99: 1999 "I'm Knockin '" Whitney Houston: Benjamin Winans Rhett ...
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New Hope Baptist Church, where Houston sang in the choir as a child. Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born on August 9, 1963, at Presbyterian Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, to Emily "Cissy" (née Drinkard) and John Russell Houston Jr. [11] Cissy was a Grammy-winning gospel and soul singer who was a member of The Drinkard Singers and the founder of The Sweet Inspirations before becoming a solo ...
This year, Indy Jazz Fest will run from Sept. 17 to 28, featuring “I’m Every Woman” singer Chaka Khan and other jazz masters. Other headliners include the local Steve Allee Magic Hour Band ...
The album was released to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the movie, The Bodyguard, which marked Houston's film debut. [3] It includes the film versions of her six Bodyguard contributions – "I Will Always Love You," "I Have Nothing," "I'm Every Woman," "Run to You," "Queen of the Night" and "Jesus Loves Me" – as well as remixes and live performances of the songs from The Bodyguard ...
Originally recorded by funk singer Chaka Khan in 1978, "I'm Every Woman", penned by Ashford & Simpson, was Houston's first venture into house music, co-produced by longtime collaborator Narada Michael Walden and the production team of Clivillés and Cole and focused on a feminist theme, dedicated to women.