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Clive Davis, music industry starmaker, has died at 94

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 , a music industry mogul who launched or resurrected the careers of Janis Joplin, Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana and Alicia Keys, has died. He was 94.

Davis died in his Manhattan apartment, weeks after being hospitalized for an upper respiratory issue, his publicist Aliza Rabinoff said.

Many on Monday. Carlos Santana called him 鈥渁 visionary.鈥 Patti Smith thanked him for a half century of 鈥渓ove and support.鈥 Davis’ family, in a statement, said he “shaped the soundtrack of countless lives. He discovered, mentored, and championed the greatest artists in modern music history.鈥

Davis鈥 influence grew since the 1960s to span genres and labels as he directed the careers of everyone from Barry Manilow to 鈥淎merican Idol鈥 winners Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson. His groundbreaking support for Black artists earned him the NAACP鈥檚 Vanguard Award. His exclusive has been an institution since .

鈥淐live鈥檚 talent has always been seeing and hearing what other people don鈥檛,鈥 former President Barack Obama said in a video message played at this year鈥檚 gala.

A Brooklyn background

Clive Jay Davis was born on April 4, 1932 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a traveling salesman, and attended New York University and then Harvard Law School. He became an in-house lawyer at a time when Columbia Records was resisting rock 鈥榥鈥 roll. Seven years later, he was company president and seeking to capitalize on the counterculture spirit he witnessed at the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival.

His success stories were a staggering who鈥檚 who of America鈥檚 most iconic and enduring musical acts 鈥 with Houston both a crowning achievement and a devastating tragedy. Davis signed her to his Arista record label when she was just a teen and turned her into America鈥檚 reigning pop princess.

Houston racked up multiple No. 1 hits before drug abuse hobbled her career. She died in a Beverly Hills hotel room in 2012, hours before Davis鈥 annual gala downstairs. He had been convinced she was turning her life around.

鈥淢aybe I should have been more skeptical,鈥 Davis wrote in his 2013 memoir, 鈥淭he Soundtrack of My Life,鈥 鈥渂ut I鈥檝e always been optimistic, and I felt hopeful. It felt like old times.鈥

Davis proudly noted the other talents he signed, including Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, Blood Sweat & Tears and other 鈥渁ll-timers,鈥 as he so often put it.

鈥淚 signed Patti Smith, the great Renaissance woman … I signed Lou Reed … I signed the Grateful Dead,鈥 he proudly touted in an interview with The Associated Press in 1999.

He also signed the up-and-coming producer , whose Bad Boy Records under Davis scored huge hits, most notably with Notorious B.I.G., long before .

An exec who built lifelong careers

Davis also kept veterans relevant. Aretha Franklin flourished in her later years at Arista as did Luther Vandross at another Davis label, J Records.

It was Davis who conceived of the 1999 album 鈥淪upernatural,鈥 pairing guitar god Santana with some of the day鈥檚 hottest talents to win eight Grammys. And he persuaded middle-aged rocker Rod Stewart to try standards from 鈥淭he Great American Songbook.鈥 That album, released in 2003, sold millions and was so successful it spawned four titles in all.

His collaborators didn鈥檛 always agree 鈥 Davis won a bitter fight with producer David Foster over Houston鈥檚 all-time hit, a cover of Dolly Parton鈥檚 鈥淚 Will Always Love You鈥 鈥 and the song was published with its iconic a cappella intro.

And Manilow strongly objected to recording 鈥淚 Write the Songs鈥 鈥 a song he didn鈥檛 write 鈥 but it too became a signature hit. 鈥淗e鈥檚 just brilliant at picking ideas he thinks the public will connect,鈥 raved Manilow.

But not an infallible figure

Columbia fired Davis in 1973, accusing him of mismanaging funds. Davis pleaded guilty to tax evasion and had to pay a $10,000 fine, but said Columbia funded Arista to resolve the dispute. That label became another huge success, with country superstars Brooks & Dunn, sassy R&B group TLC, Babyface, Houston, Franklin and others.

Arista also signed Milli Vanilli, the male pop duo that was stripped of its best new artist Grammy after revealing they were lip-syncing their songs.

In 1999, Arista鈥檚 parent company BMG Entertainment, a division of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann, wanted him to retire. He was ousted despite support from his superstar roster. But BMG then helped Davis launch J Records, where he found his next star in Keys, a piano-playing singer-songwriter whose powerful pipes and dramatic R&B songs would sell millions of Grammy-winning albums.

Davis later ran BMG鈥檚 U.S. division, guiding 鈥淎merican Idol鈥 winners to platinum albums. Some disagreed with his directions 鈥 Clarkson went her own way with 鈥淢y December鈥 鈥 but she apologized after the album flopped. Davis was serving as worldwide chief creative officer at Sony Music Entertainment at his death.

He was married twice, and in his memoir, confirmed he was bisexual and living with a man.

His family 鈥 including four children 鈥 shared a loving statement on Monday, saying they 鈥渃elebrate not only a towering figure whose influence changed music forever, but the man who led our family with grace, generosity, and kindness.鈥

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Former AP writer Nekesa Mumbi Moody was the main writer of this obituary.

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