police said she died in her room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where she had been staying as a guest.
Houston was one of the most celebrated female singers of all
time, with hits including I Will Always Love You and Saving All My Love
For You.
But her later career was overshadowed by substance abuse and her turbulent marriage to singer Bobby Brown.
Ms Houston died on the eve of the Grammy Awards in Los
Angeles. She had been due to attend a pre-awards party in the Beverly
Hilton Hotel organised by her long-time mentor and record industry
executive Clive Davis on Saturday evening.
He went ahead with the party, holding a minute's silence and
telling the audience he was "personally devastated by the loss of
someone who has meant so much to me for so many years".
The hotel was already teeming with reporters and celebrities
when police received an emergency call from hotel security at 15.43
local time (23:43 GMT), Beverly Hills police spokesman Mark Rosen told
the BBC.
Police were despatched, but paramedics, already at the hotel
because of the party, attempted to resuscitate her, without success. She
was pronounced dead at 15:55.
Mr Rosen said Ms Houston's entourage - comprising family
members, friends and co-workers - had taken over much of the fourth
floor of the hotel.
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