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2012 Grammy Awards: Celebrities Remember Whitney Houston

First Posted: 02/12/2012 7:49 pm Updated: 02/14/2012 9:16 am

Some of the biggest stars in music stepped out Sunday for the 54th Grammy Awards, but the mood was certainly more somber on the red carpet as celebrities took time to remember Whitney Houston, who passed away suddenly Saturday afternoon.

Houston, a six-time Grammy winner, will be remembered in a tribute during the show, where Jennifer Hudson is reportedly set to honor the beloved singer.

Find out what some celebrities told E! News while remembering Houston on the red carpet:

Tony Bennett: "I remember when I first heard Whitney [Houston], I called Clive Davis on the phone and said 'You've really got the right artist, she's the greatest singer I've ever heard.'"

L.L. Cool J (Grammy host): "Obviously the news was devastating, hearing about Whitney Houston's passing. We immediately had to jump in gear and try to figure out how we can be respectful and how we can show the love and the appreciation she deserves and that her life warrants and merits. We discussed it all night, a lot of people stay up real late trying to figure something out and hope that Whitney Houston's family and her friends, first of all, and the rest of the people watching appreciate what we do."

Billy Ray Cyrus: "A great deal of sadness but yet at the same time, I think there's a feeling of honor, to respect and to honor an incredible talent this world has lost," he said regarding the tone of the evening in the wake of Houston's death. "First of all, as a human being, she's always been very nice to me, my family, me, as we've crossed paths throughout the years, As an artist, she's one of those artists -- she sang the backdrop of our lives. She really was the soundtrack of a lot of the emotions and storylines, the different moments that we all went though over the past 25 years. She's been singing the songs we've all been living."

Paris Hilton: "The first time I met her, I was so excited, because I always admired her since I was a little girl. I loved her movies, her music and I thought she was such an icon, and now that this has happened, I was in shock, it's so heartbreaking and awful."

Corinne Bailey Rae: "I think Whitney Houston was an influence on all singers, really, that are sort of my age, and for those younger as well. It was really sad to hear that news today."

Kelly Price (who sang with Houston on Thursday): "Singing with Whitney has always been, to me, just an honor. I looked up to her prior to becoming an artist. I was a background singer with a lot of people, and she was just the premier artist to beat. She was just amazing. In my heart I was praying [news of her death] was an Internet hoax ... and to realize that it wasn't, I don't even know how to explain it."

Kelly Rowland: "I think it's a really somber tone tonight at the Grammys because we lost our hero. I know if I say she's my hero, I mean that with every fiber of my being ... I just love her so much and really, my heart is heavy, but my prayers go out to her mother, her daughter, because if we feel this great of a loss, I can only imagine how heavy their hearts are."

Ice-T: "I met Whitney back in the day when she was with [ex-husband] Bobby [Brown]. It's a tragedy ...Especially with the all the [Grammys stuff going on today, it's sad."

Adam Levine: "I don't even know what to say, I don't even have words at this point, I think everyone's kind of in shock ... She impacted everyone, she's unbelievable. She's Whitney-freaking-Houston, so we're all just really upset and still in shock."

Jessie J: "Yesterday was not how I expected it to be. I kind of expected to meet her and sing for her, but I met her daughter and I sang for her ... I feel very honored that I was alive with her music, and I got to look up to her as an artist."

Miranda Lambert: "I feel like, there is a little bit a dark cloud, but I feel like it's sort of ironic because this the night where instead of grieving, we can let music heal us and we can celebrate Whitney through music because this is the one night of the year that's all about just music, of all genres, and everyone here has been affected by Whitney in way or another."

Flo Rida: "She's paved the way for a lot of people. She inspired me and my immediate family. My condolences go out to her and her family, because she's definitely a true legend."

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Chris1962
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04:30 PM on 02/13/2012
Leave it to L.L. Cool J  to get Hollywood to bow their heads in prayer. Love that guy.
05:19 AM on 02/16/2012
Restores my faith in humanity, truly, I was beginning to wonder. May God forgive us all our sins, and receive Ms. Houston's immortal soul into His loving embrace. In Jesus precious name, Amen.
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Jason Fleece
The Leftist Lizard with a heart.
03:20 PM on 02/13/2012
Never could get into Whitney Houston's vocalist style. I believe it was she who started the Olympic Gold medal ululating and grandiose octave busting, over the top, high volume singing that so many have followed in her wake. Don't get me wrong, she was hugely talented. But the best vocalists can hold the superlatives in reserve, till they are needed.
08:58 PM on 02/13/2012
I think you have the wrong singer...the style you just described wss not whitney's
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Ashok Hegde
02:43 PM on 02/13/2012
She was doing drugs and drinking heavily for 20 years. Come on people, this was to be expected. No one should be shocked...this is what happens when you're a crack head. It's almost amazing she survived into her late 40's.
08:59 PM on 02/13/2012
Really—are you serious just look at Steven Tyler—heck even he's surprised he's still around.
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Ashok Hegde
10:23 PM on 02/13/2012
Ah, but does he do crack?
01:59 PM on 02/13/2012
Even if she did use drugs, even if she didn't give to those in need as some people who hhere wrote, she still reached out and left something for the world through her voice and her songs. Words like "I broke my heart for every gain, to taste the sweet I faced the pain. I rise and fall yet through it all this much remains. I want one moment in time, when I'm more than I thought I could be. When all of my dreams are a heartbeat away and the answers are all up to me," are enough to inspire, motivate, excite, give energy, and provide hope, because that's what music does, it heals. She may not have written it, but she was the one that made it come to life. So while she may or may not have been the most outstanding person in the world, her songs will always be there for those who need it. And that's probably more than most people will contribute for the world.
01:44 PM on 02/13/2012
What a tragedy for such a talented girl.....RIP..Whitney....
01:03 PM on 02/13/2012
It's a shame that we always have to find faught in how someone's journey began, lived and ended. Nevermind the fact that this woman's talent alone brought so many people joy. Nevermind the fact that here music helped comfort so many people,myself included, in the journeys that we took in life. The fact that anyone would reduce her existence to a weekeness that so many people have makes this a sad state of affairs if you must point at her husband, oops ex, as a reason. The only person who need to have Whitney's back was Whitney and like all of us she had a weekness. Rest assure, GOD had her back in the in even if you were casting uneccessary judgemnt on her! God Bless you Whitney and know you will get to sing with that heavenly voice up in heaven for our Heavenly Father!!!!!!!!!
01:00 PM on 02/13/2012
Jennifer Hudson suck last night they should have gotten someone else to pay tribute to Whitney
12:38 PM on 02/13/2012
So now her previous old man acts as if he loved her? Why did he get her hooked on drugs then? Why did he lead her down the path of self destruction? Can you explain this old man?
12:37 PM on 02/13/2012
Guess her previous old man should be proud of himself, this is due to his handiwork.
12:36 PM on 02/13/2012
Well Bobby, you proud of yourself? This was your handi-work.
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Ashok Hegde
02:43 PM on 02/13/2012
Didn't seem like whitney was complaining.
12:36 PM on 02/13/2012
Whitney Houston is undoubtably one of the best female vocalists of all time. Unfortunately she was a woman who apparently needed love and affection, so much so that she hooked herself up with Bobby Brown. Bobby unfortunately didn't value or love or care about the blessing he was given by God. He destroyed her, he played on her emotions and love and has playeld the leading role in her death. He should be proud of himself, he worked hard at bringing her down for years. You take any sweet, trusting, loving young woman and make her think you love her and she will do "anything" literally to try to make you happy. She was a victim of an abusive, evil, rotten, drug ridden man. RIP Whitney, your amazing talent will be truly truly missed.
12:34 PM on 02/13/2012
Very unfortunate... but as with Amy Winehouse... it was only a question as to when it would happen not if
12:15 PM on 02/13/2012
jennifer hudson did a very nice tribute to jennifer hudson. i swear, who stops for applause while doing a tribute? self centered opportunist. sorry for whits daughter, to bad one of her gazillion "best friends" or "biggest fans" or "greatest inspirations" hadn't stepped up and put out their hands before she died.
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Ashok Hegde
02:44 PM on 02/13/2012
Hudson was horrible. The rendition of 'i will always love you' sounded like amateur kareoke
collectsrocks
It's good to be good & nice to be nice
12:03 PM on 02/13/2012
My great grandmother always said, "It's not nice to speak ill of the dead. Because someday someone might speak ill of you after you've died." Now is the time to be respecful to Ms Houston's family in their time of loss.
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capers2
11:46 AM on 02/13/2012
What a shame, a beautiful, talented and desirable women like Whitney and I bet she won't get half the media attention and honors as a freak and child molester got and is still getting.
01:32 PM on 02/13/2012
What are you talking about?
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Ashok Hegde
02:44 PM on 02/13/2012
She was the most talented crack head of all time, possibly.