If the Grammys are Synonymous with anyone–it’s Whitney Houston (Live Blog/Open Thread)

When I volunteered to live-blog the awards shows this year, I could never have imagined I would be writing this round-up in memoriam of Whitney Houston for Grammy night. Via Spin Magazine, Whitney Houston’s Four-Decade History at the Grammy Awards:

Click to go to Spin Mag... Whitney Houston at her first Grammy Awards in 1986. (Photo: Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images)

On February 25, 1986, a 22-year-old Whitney Houston made her first appearance at the Grammy Awards. She’d picked up three nominations for her debut album, 1985’s Whitney Houston, and “Saving All My Love for You” beat tracks by Madonna, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar, and Linda Ronstadt to win Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She took the stage that night in a ruffled red dress with a wall of hair sprayed to attention atop her head, and blew the doors off the Shrine Auditorium as her mother, Cissy Houston, cheered her on. One of our generation’s hugest voices made a stunning debut at Music’s Biggest Night.

From ONTD’s 50 Most Memorable Grammy Looks Ever:

WHITNEY HOUSTON, 1986

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1981

Via Buzzfeed. Click to see more.... Above: Whitney Houston's high school yearbook picture. She graduated from high school in Newark, New Jersey.

Via the Baltimore Sun:

It wasn’t scandalous by tabloid standards, but it was a rebellious act for the young women at the Mount Saint Dominic Academy, a small all-girls Catholic high school in New Jersey. Whitney Houston, class of 1981, sometimes wore mismatched socks and rolled up her sleeves.

The mischievous gospel singer would then push the maroon-colored dress code just a bit further. She would “roll up her little skirt, just a little bit above the knees, and wouldn’t care if she got a detention,” said Dr. Maria Pane, who lives in Lutherville and sat next to Houston in high school home room.

A day after the 48-year-old Houston’s unexpected death on Saturday in Beverly Hills, Calif., left the music world in mourning, Pane fondly recalled her old school days in Caldwell, N.J., and the unpretentious Houston, whom she described as an “ordinary high school girl, just like all of us.”

The UK Mirror has a really gorgeous spread of photos from Whitney’s life, including these two:

A young Whitney Houston
1979: Whitney juggled singing with her studies at a Catholic girls school in New Jersey Getty
1979: Whitney spent her teen years accompanying mum Cissy on nightclub tours, occasionally joining her on stage Getty

 I’d like to close this by first sending out prayers to Bobbi Kristina, Whitney Houston’s daughter, who according to various news reports has been  hospitalized but is now out.

Secondly–before I turn this over to the comment section for some Grammy live-blogging/OPEN thread–I’d like to leave you with Whitney’s Grammy debut in 1986…