Legendary Record Executive Shaped Modern Popular Music Across Six Decades, Steering Columbia, Arista and J Records While Launching Some of the Biggest Careers in Entertainment History
NEW YORK | Clive Davis, the legendary music executive whose unparalleled instincts helped shape the careers of Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Alicia Keys, Janis Joplin, Barry Manilow, and countless others, has died at the age of 94.
Davis passed away Monday at his Manhattan home, according to reports confirmed by 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS' Entertainment News. No official cause of death was announced, though the iconic record executive had reportedly been hospitalized recently following respiratory complications.
For more than six decades, Davis stood as one of the most influential figures in the global music industry, helping define multiple eras of popular music while leading some of the most powerful record labels in entertainment history. His remarkable career spanned Columbia Records, Arista Records, and J Records, where his ability to identify and develop superstar talent earned him a reputation as one of the greatest music executives of all time.
