Cissy Houston, the celebrated gospel singer and mother of the late Whitney Houston, passed away at 91. She died peacefully Monday morning in her New Jersey home under hospice care for Alzheimerâs disease, surrounded by family, her daughter-in-law Pat Houston confirmed to The Associated Press.
âOur hearts are filled with pain and sadness. We loss the matriarch of our family,â Pat Houston said in a statement.
Houston gained fame as a member of the vocal group The Sweet Inspirations, singing backup for legends like Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin. The group also collaborated with The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Elvis Presley. Houstonâs powerful vocals featured on hits like âBrown Eyed Girlâ and âBurning of the Midnight Lamp.â
After her success with The Sweet Inspirations, Houston launched a successful solo career, recording over 600 songs across multiple genres. She collaborated with icons such as Luther Vandross, BeyoncĂ©, and her daughter Whitney Houston. Houston won Grammys for her gospel albums âFace to Faceâ and âHe Leadeth Me.â
Beyond her music, Houston authored several books, including âRemembering Whitney,â a heartfelt memoir of her daughterâs life and legacy. Houston leaves behind a profound musical influence and a legacy of faith.
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