The film will be produced by Clive Davis and directed by Stella Maghie in association with Houston's estate
03.04.2020 - 21:59 / etcanada.com
This Liverpool mom is going viral right from her living room.
In a tweet, Jason Finegan shared a video of his wife, Rachel Adedeji, some may recognize her from the “X-Factor”, singing a Whitney Houston classic.
While she’s nailing the high notes on “I Have Nothing”, while “The Bodyguard” plays in the background, Adedeji’s adorable pup and daughter join in with a supportive background howl.
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The film will be produced by Clive Davis and directed by Stella Maghie in association with Houston's estate
LOS ANGELES — A feature film about Whitney Houston’s life is in the works from the screenwriter of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The biopic is being shepherded by the Whitney Houston Estate, music producer Clive Davis and Primary Wave Music, the partners said Wednesday.
Whitney Houston’s life is getting a feature film tribute. “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” will chronicle the life of the late singer who died in 2012 at age 48.The project is set to be written by Anthony McCarten, the mastermind behind the Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which earned four Academy Awards.
There’s some good news for all the ardent fans of Whitney Houston as a biopic based on the late singer’s life is in the making under the guidance of Clive Davis, Grammy-winning music producer. The movie has been officially titled as I Wanna Dance With Somebody and will be produced by Oscar-nominee Anthony McCarten who will also be responsible for its scripting. There’s one more individual who will be associated with the production and she is Pat Houston.
Whitney Houston’s iconic career is about to come to life on the big screen.
By Dave McNary
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Covering another act's song is always a bold move in the music world.
With the nation largely hunkered down amid the spread of the novel coronavirus, the Library of Congress hopes the Wednesday (March 25) arrival of the 2020 National Recording Registry -- which includes Tina Turner’s Private Dancer, Cheap Trick at Budokan, Whitney Houston’s rendition of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You,” Dr.
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