The Houston Astrodome was kind of a tough field.
I'm saying that she (Whitney Houston) looks great for a singer. . . the way Courtney Love is a singer.
I still have very close ties to Houston and the Astros because that was my first team.
I grew up in Houston, and I remember we had separate drinking fountains, and black people sat in the balcony of the theater. . . We had an African-American housekeeper growing up who was really like my second mother. I thought it was silly - hatred just because of the color of somebody's skin.
I just really like Houston despite its craziness. There is a sense of energy and a kind of excitement, 'We're going places and God knows what'll happen next. ' It's very interesting. It's very exciting.
Whitney Houston was a laser beam. . . She always gave me better than what I asked for in the studio
If we believe [Obama] to be a good man who would never kill noncombatants in a cafe in Houston, sitting out in a sidewalk cafe, smoking - oh, that's right you're not allowed to smoke cigarettes anymore.
I always feel like there are specific things about Houston. There's one museum in particular in Houston. So many of the things that I'm interested in now I can sort of trace back to that museum, which introduced me to them.
I love seeing Houston. Houston has a great style and energy.
I have been influenced by the greatest artists in jazz, pop, reggae, traditional, ballards, pop, and all types of music, taking the best from each to represent my own personality. Whitney Houston, George Michaels, Sade, Phil Collins, and many others have influenced me.
There's no concession to the fact that Dylan might be a more sophisticated singer than Whitney Houston, that he's probably the most sophisticated singer we've had in a generation. Nobody is identifying our popular singers like a Matisse or Picasso. Dylan's a Picasso - that exuberance, range, and assimilation of the whole history of music.
At one time I'd been to every park except Baltimore and Houston, but can't even keep track of who plays where these days.
Mariah and Whitney Houston were my goddesses growing up.
Its unbelievable, I cant even describe it. To be a big part of bringing the World Series the first World Series ever to Houston is just tremendous.
I wanted to bring back that big, ballad type of music that we used to love so much. Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, when they first came out, that's what I grew up singing.
Well I've always wanted to sing at something called The Houston Rodeo in my hometown, so hopefully I'll get to do that one day.
Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed.
I'm with Houston now. I just have to come in here and play hard and win games.
If I could, I would live in Houston, and I would encourage any comic starting out looking for a good place to develop to move there.
There are places in America that have not just protected middle-class neighborhoods but reduced homelessness. Even places like Houston have been able to reduce homelessness among veterans. It's a pretty shameful situation.