2012-05-17

We Will All, Always Love Whitney Houston



Whitney Houston When a star of the magnitude of Whitney Houston burns out, all space, all of us are left with an empty space. 5000 stories, more, will emanate about the web in the next days. For us here at Everything PR News, Pamil Visions, our other endeavors, we just want to say goodbye. We leave the analysis and hype to the tabloids and the entertainment storytellers.

For all of you and us, Whitney’s talent was what mattered, her reflection of beauty and immutable sound toward us, joyous.

Tragedy, one of the great talents in history burning out so fast is tragic. However, to talk fervently about mistakes and misfortunes, this would not be what Whitney would wish her legacy to be. We think she would just want to say; “I will always love you.” Rest in peace Whitney.

Born Whitney Elizabeth Houston August 9, 1963, one of the most talented singing artists in history passed away at the Beverly Hilton Hotel February 11th, 2012. The Guinness Book of World Records cited Whitney as the most awarded female act of all time.

Whitney was commonly referred to simply as “The Voice” by her contemporaries and critics. To date, Whitney’s albums and singles have sold over 200 million copies worldwide.

We leave you with a nice construct via YouTube.

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Phil Butler is editor-in-chief of Everything PR and senior partner at Pamil Visions PR. He’s a widely cited authority on beta startups, search engines and public relations issues, and he has covered tech news since 2004. Phil wrote in the past for ReadWriteWeb, Mashable, Profy, SitePoint, Search Engine Journal, AltSearchEngines. Follow Phil on Twitter or send him an email at phil [at] pamil-visions [dot] com.