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Whitney Houston's heaven-sent holler still a gold standard
The mighty reverberations of Whitney Houston's heaven-sent holler will not easily be silenced, even by her premature death. Just ask modern divas Kelly Clarkson and Adele, who this week are chasing her legacy.
Clarkson crushed the national anthem at last Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI, and her reward for doing so was being compared to the gold standard: Houston's Super Bowl XXV rendition in Tampa in 1991. It was a rocket-fueled launch of patriotic bombast, right in the middle of the Gulf War, that Houston delivered with sweat on her lip and stars and stripes all around.
For that brief moment, she was the voice of our country, and she roared.
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