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Coco Jones, Super Bowl and Whitney Houston

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Coco Jones Channeled Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl Performance Look for Her 2026 Appearance
Coco Jones celebrated an icon in her 2026 Super Bowl performance.

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Coco Jones’ Super Bowl 2026 performance look puts a twist on Whitney Houston’s tracksuit
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Coco Jones Channels Whitney Houston With Karl Kani Look for Super Bowl
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Charlie Puth performs Super Bowl national anthem
The Brief Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl.

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Charlie Puth gets honest about performing the United States national anthem at Super Bowl LX
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Charlie Puth Reflects on Whitney Houston's Iconic Anthem Before Super Bowl Performance
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Coco Jones leans on a Whitney Houston tip as she prepares for Super Bowl ‘Lift Every Voice’ moment

Coco Jones is opening up about how she’s preparing to perform the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice, and Sing”
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From Dolly Parton, To Elvis Presley & Whitney Houston: The Full History Of Dolly’s Iconic Hit “I Will Always Love You”

You'd be hard pressed to find a country song with this much fascinating history. It was on this date in 1974 that Dolly Parton released her thirteenth solo studio album, Jolene. Of course, the iconic title track became Parton's second solo #1 country single and also became a minor pop hit,
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"I was depressed for nine months" - Why Whitney Houston's brother left the NBA after just one season

A little-known fact is that in 1979, with the 30th pick of the second round, the Colorado team selected Gary Garland, a player who came into the league after four years at DePaul University. That draft included several notable names like Magic Johnson, Mark Eaton, Sidney Moncrief, Bill Laimbeer and Bill Cartwright.
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