Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson To Tribute Whitney Houston At Grammys
1978: Sings backup on mother's album "Think It Over," beginning run of backup performances for artists including Chaka Khan, Jermaine Jackson and Lou Rawls. 1983: Arista records executive sees her performing on stage with her mother, label head Clive
10 2012 at 12:05 PM Born Yvette Marie Stevens in March 1953, Chaka Khan sang songs written by Stevie Wonder and Prince as though they were crafted from her own pen. The Queen of Funk has a fiery soul about her and an undeniable rhythm that oozes from
ET breaks news that Jennifer Hudson and Chaka Khan will perform a tribute to the late Whitney Houston at tomorrow's Grammys. The music legend died Saturday at age 48. Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. at the
Jennifer Hudson and Chaka Khan are set to lead the tribute. "It's too fresh in everyone's memory to do more at this time, but we would be remiss if we didn't recognize Whitney's remarkable contribution to music fans in general, and in particular her
Chaka Kahn, who wore a red leopard-print number by Chris March and walked to, well, what else?; and Gloria Estefan, who made up for the height her heels couldn't give her by wearing her hair in the shape of a cone-head. An honorable mention goes to







