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blogslug

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Mon Jun 22, 2026, 12:46 PM 6 hrs ago

Clive Davis, Grammy-Winning Record Producer and Music Executive, Dies at 94

Source: Variety

Clive Davis, the executive who steered Columbia, Arista and J Records to the pinnacle of the pop music business, died Monday at his Manhattan home, Variety has confirmed. He was 94.

Befitting a dramatic 50-year career that accounted for the sale of millions of records, Davis’ life in the music industry divided into three distinct acts.

In the late ‘60s, Davis lucratively moved staid Columbia into the rock business, signing or developing such talents as Janis Joplin, Carlos Santana and Bruce Springsteen. But he was ejected from the company in 1973 for allegedly misusing corporate funds, and pleaded guilty to tax evasion.

He rebounded, famously, at Arista Records – an amalgamation of down-at-the-heels imprints owned by Columbia Pictures – where vocalist Whitney Houston was only the biggest and brightest star on a roster of top pop, rock and R&B acts...

Read more: https://variety.com/2026/music/people-news/clive-davis-dead-producer-music-executive-1236787329/



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Clive Davis, Grammy-Winning Record Producer and Music Executive, Dies at 94 (Original Post) blogslug 6 hrs ago OP
Such an iconic figure. So many, whose careers he created, he can greet in whatever realm... hlthe2b 6 hrs ago #1
There was a documentary made about his career WestMichRad 5 hrs ago #2
I always listened to what he had to say and never felt it was wasted time. What a life. Thanks Clive. twodogsbarking 5 hrs ago #3
Saw Santana at Radio City in 1998 GreatGazoo 3 hrs ago #4

hlthe2b

(115,146 posts)
1. Such an iconic figure. So many, whose careers he created, he can greet in whatever realm...
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 01:17 PM
6 hrs ago

awaits him.

Whitney, for sure--but so many others...

WestMichRad

(3,508 posts)
2. There was a documentary made about his career
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 01:49 PM
5 hrs ago

Cliff Davis: the Soundtrack of our Lives ... I think it's on Netflix
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Davis%3A_The_Soundtrack_of_Our_Lives

It's a highlight reel of his career, avoiding any significant discussion of his personal life.

twodogsbarking

(19,785 posts)
3. I always listened to what he had to say and never felt it was wasted time. What a life. Thanks Clive.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 02:06 PM
5 hrs ago

GreatGazoo

(4,801 posts)
4. Saw Santana at Radio City in 1998
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 03:39 PM
3 hrs ago

Had seen him 3 times prior but this night was extra good. He was on fire and played for three hours. All his hits, with energy and freshness. Played until they turned the house lights on! And then Carlos leans into the mic and says "I think they want us to leave."

Indeed the lights went on at midnight which is a venue or union limit and Santana wrapped it up.

Found out later that he played that way because Clive Davis was there and evaluating options for a Santana comeback. That was the birth of 'Supernatural.'

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