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  1. Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston is the first ever solo televised concert and video by American singer Whitney Houston.

  2. Whitney Houston's concert, which took place on March 31, 1991 at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk (Virginia) and is dedicated to all those who returned from the Persian War Gulf. ...more.

  3. Oct 31, 2012 · Whitney Houston's first ever solo televised concert and DVD/video release. The DVD/video presents Houston performing live at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia on March 31, 1991.

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · "All The Man That I Need” Live from Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston Listen to Whitney Houston: https://WhitneyHouston.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Whitney Houston videos:...

  5. Mar 31, 1991 · Welcome Home Heroes. March 31, 1991 (U.S.) Following Whitney’s acclaimed performance of “The Star Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl XXV during the Persian Gulf War, she planned to perform a concert for U.S. troops that would air on HBO.

  6. Whitney had the men & women of our Armed Forces just enjoying themselves on their feet having a party! Whitney truly gave our Heroes an Heroic Welcome Home! If you want to know what singing is by a voice for the Age's, run out and get your copy!

  7. Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston is the first ever solo televised concert and video by American singer Whitney Houston. Released on May 14, 1991, through Arista Records, the video...

  8. Mar 31, 2019 · On March 31, 1991, Whitney performed her first ever solo televised concert Welcome Home Heroes, which was broadcast live from The Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia. The show was held for 3,500 service men and women returning from the Gulf War, which was known as Desert Storm at the time.

  9. Whitney Houston opens up the Welcome Home Heroes Concert with the Star Spangled Banner live in 1991.

  10. Mar 31, 1991 · Whitney Houston’s ‘Welcome Home Heroes’ Aired On HBO In March 1991. March 31, 1991 – Whitney filmed her legendary HBO TV special Welcome Home Heroes which was broadcast live from the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia, for 3,500 servicemen and women returning from The Gulf War.

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