Renowned music producer Clive Davis has died at his New York home at the age of 94. His family confirmed the passing to The New York Times. Davis, a former record label executive, was hospitalized earlier this month due to respiratory issues. He was instrumental in launching the careers of numerous iconic artists, most notably Whitney Houston and Alicia Keys. Throughout his decades-long career, Davis cultivated a reputation for discovering and nurturing talent, shaping the landscape of popular music. He held key positions at Columbia Records and Arista Records, consistently identifying and promoting artists who achieved global success. His influence extended beyond artist development, impacting recording techniques and music industry practices.
