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Whitney Houston is commemorated with Grammy Museum exhibit

Although Whitney Houston has passed away, her memory still remains with us. The Grammy Museum is hoping to create an exhibit with the sole purpose of remembering Whitney Houston’s career achievements in honor of her memory.  The executive director of the Grammy Museum, Robert Santelli said: “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.” The museum will exhibit photographs, albums, concert videos and interviews with her loved ones. The exhibition is said to be a token of appreciation to Whitney and all the things she had to offer to the world.  The “Whitney! Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Whitney Houston” exhibition will be opening August  15, 2012.

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