
“This exhibit is a token of appreciation from our family for Whitney’s fans to enjoy and embrace,” Houston’s manager Pat Houston told the Los Angeles Times in a statement. “We hope they are as elated as we are to have shared in such a remarkable life,” while museum executive director Robert Santelli added; “We are particularly excited to showcase her long connection to the Grammy Awards show and to celebrate the musical genius that made her one of America’s most-awarded pop and soul vocalists.” In addition to Houston’s upcoming exhibit, which will run from August 15 through February 2013, BeBe Winans’ book “The Whitney I Knew” is set to hit stores on July 31 followed by the singer’s much anticipated role in “Sparkle” scheduled to open in theaters August 17.
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