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DETROIT - Legendary performers such as Dionne Warwick, Duke Fakir, Sam Moore and Martha Reeves attended a town hall meeting in Detroit Tuesday over whether singers should get Australia, every nightclub-goer is now a lucrative V.I.P. - to the industry, at least.
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DETROIT -- Legendary performers such as Dionne Warwick, Duke Fakir, Sam Moore and Martha Reeves attended a town hall meeting in Detroit Tuesday over whether singers should get royalties when their songs are played on the radio.
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Whitney Elizabeth Houston had a flawless pedigree for a versatile and emotive vocalist: She was the daughter of soul and gospel singer Cissy Houston, cousin of Dionne Warwick and goddaughter of Aretha Franklin.
We'll Remember Her Bright Dignity Jim Fusilli 2012
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As a finale, Ms. Houston covered several of her cousin Dionne Warwick 's best-known tunes.
One 'Pretty Cool' Crowd Marshall Heyman 2011
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In 1962, the year before Whitney was born, her cousin Dionne Warwick recorded her first charted single, Burt Bacharach's "Don't Make Me Over."
A Pop Diva Is Lost Ahead of Grammys Ethan Smith 2012
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Armed only with an instinct for a hit, Florence Greenberg became a record mogul in the 1960s, promoting artists such as The Shirrelles, Ron Isley and Dionne Warwick on her Scepter label.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The People in the Picture, Baby Its You! Fern Siegel 2011
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Known as "The Voice," Houston, a New Jersey native, daughter of gospel singer Cissy Houston and cousin of Dionne Warwick, rose to fame in the mid-'80s with her powerful vocals.
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But after a four-hour wait on Wednesday, there was an extremely worthwhile pot of gold at the end of the rainbow: a reunion, for the first time in 23 years of Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick and Elton John singing "That's What Friends Are For."
Superstar 'Friends' Reunite Marshall Heyman 2011
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The organizers laid out a yellow carpet to fit the theme, invited Abigail Breslin to take the stage and filled the best tables with wild cards like Dionne Warwick, Super Bowl champ David Diehl and supermodel Joan Smalls.
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Armed only with an instinct for a hit, Florence Greenberg became a record mogul in the 1960s, promoting artists such as The Shirrelles, Ron Isley and Dionne Warwick on her Scepter label.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The People in the Picture, Baby Its You! Fern Siegel 2011
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