Mary J. Blige
Singer Mary J. Blige arrives at the funeral service for Whitney Houston in Newark, New Jersey February 18, 2012. Blige and Houston once sang a duet cover of Aretha Franklin's 'Ain't No Way' at a 1999 VH1 concert.
Clive Davis
Music producer Clive Davis, credited with discovering the musical talents of Whitney Houston in 1983 and helping to launch her career, arrives at the Whigham Funeral Home for the singer's wake, Feb.17, 2012.
Alicia Keys
Singer Alicia Keys leaves after a funeral service for Whitney Houston, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Keys, who was also discovered by Clive Owen, delivered a heart-wrenching speech for the deceased singer before singing "Send Me An Angel."
Bobby Brown
Singer Bobby Brown is seen outside during the funeral of his ex-wife Whitney Houston, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. After an alleged dispute about seating arrangements and the number of people he could bring inside with him, Brown left the church and drove away without attending the service.
Chris Christie
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie arrives for the funeral service for pop singer Whitney Houston at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J., Feb. 18, 2012. Christie made headlines after his decision to fly the state's flags at half-mast Saturday to recognize the singer's "cultural contributions" to New Jersey.
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder, who sang two songs dedicated to Whitney Houston, arrives at New Hope Baptist Church, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
Jesse Jackson
Reverend Jesse Jackson walks to the New Hope Baptist Church for the funeral service for the late singer Whitney Houston in Newark, N.J., Feb. 18, 2012.
Al Sharpton
The Rev. Al Sharpton leaves New Hope Baptist Church after Whitney Houston's funeral service, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
Dionne Warwick
Singer Dionne Warwick, Whitney Houston's cousin, arrives at the Whigham Funeral Home, Feb. 17, 2012. During the Saturday funeral, Warwick delivered a brief eulogy for Houston.