Clive Davis has been taken to hospital new york city The music mogul’s Rolling Stone representative confirmed the illness was due to an upper respiratory illness. According to TMZ, davis He was hospitalized Friday night and is expected to be discharged within the next 48 hours.
The 94-year-old tycoon has faced health challenges before. In 2021, his famous annual Pre-Grammy The gala, which has been held annually the night before the ceremony since 1975, was postponed after he was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy. Bell’s palsy is a serious but temporary condition that causes sudden weakness of facial muscles.
For more than five decades, Davis has been recognized as one of the industry’s leading music executives, working with and nurturing the careers of numerous artists, including Whitney Houston, bruce springsteenAretha Franklin, Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, etc.
Davis entered the music industry in the early 1960s and became president of Columbia Records in 1967 at the age of 35. Known as the “golden ear,” Davis has achieved success in every musical era. In a 2017 interview with Rolling Stone for the Soundtrack of Our Lives documentary, Davis expressed his enduring passion for music. This documentary chronicles his impressive career spanning over 50 years. “I was immersed in it,” he said. “I believe music is a universal language.”
Looking ahead to the future and his upcoming endeavors, Davis said: “Right now I’m working tooth and nail to make a point: in the current state of music, as the health of the industry returns, we have to figure out not just where the next Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen comes from, but where the next Aretha Franklin or Whitney Houston comes from,” he added. “It can’t happen in such a dominant way that it overshadows the great new voices.”
In 1974, Davis took over the recording division of Columbia Pictures and founded his own record label, Arista, which became famous for artists such as “Barry Manilow” and “Whitney Houston.” In 2000, he was expelled from Arista by parent company BMG, but shortly thereafter he founded a new label, J, distributed by BMG.
“In 1994, Davis formed a 50/50 joint venture with Sean “Puffy” Combs, ultimately founding Bad Boy Records, with a growing roster of artists that included The Notorious BIG, Faith Evans, Mase, 112 and Combs himself. Along with LaFace Records, Bad Boy became the most successful hip-hop and rap label of the 1990s,” according to Clive Davis’ website.
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