Whitney Houston Dead: Will 2012 Grammys Hold Tribute? – Gather Celebs News Channel

Whitney Houston is dead at 48, and she was one of music’s all time greatest singers. Will the 2012 Grammys make any mention or tribute to the late singer tomorrow night?

File:Flickr Whitney Houston performing on GMA 2009 7.jpgThe singer’s death will no doubt rock the entire music industry, and the mood will likely be somber at music’s biggest night tomorrow night. The stars will no doubt remember Whitney Houston even if the show does not have time to put together a proper memorial for the singer. The event will be especially heartbreaking because Houston was scheduled to attend and possibly even perform.

On Thursday, the late singer even attended the Grammy rehearsals as she coached Brandy and Monica. What a horrible shock that she is dead just three days later. There are rumors of suicide, but that just does not make good sense. While she had problems, obviously, she also had a bright future.

Can you believe that Grammy winner Whitney Houston is dead at the young age of 48? While there were signs because of her well-known drug problem, it still comes as a shock. What do you expect of the 2012 Grammys tomorrow night now that Houston is dead? Do you hope to see some type of remembrance and way to honor her stunningly beautiful singing? Her contribution to music was immeasurable, and she will be missed by the entire world.

It is difficult to believe that she will never sing again. Below is the official music video for her iconic hit I Will Always Love You. The world will always love her too, and people will remember her good times.

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