The year in review: Influential people who have died in 2026
Legendary music executive Clive Davis shared insights into his storied career during a December Zoom interview, months before his passing.
- Following the death of legendary music executive Clive Davis in June, a 60-minute Zoom interview recorded in December offers his own perspective on his storied career in the music industry.
- Rick Bleiweiss, a former Arista Records senior executive, conducted the session, which covers Davis's transition from corporate lawyer to president of Columbia Records in 1965.
- Davis detailed his termination from Arista by BMG executives and his subsequent business demands while launching J Records, plus his major signings including Bruce Springsteen and Santana.
- Reflecting on his legacy, Davis stated, "Passing, much has been written by others about the music executive," but his own "versions of those stories are even more detailed."
- Viewers can access the full interview via a link provided to Billboard, offering a more comprehensive account than recent memorial tributes published by former colleagues.
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The year in review: Influential people who have died in 2026
A powerful figure in the music industry, Clive Davis is credited with launching the careers of some of its biggest stars.
Clive Davis Goes In-Depth on His Career, Arista Ouster & More in Interview Taped Last December
In the wake of Clive Davis‘ passing, much has been written by others about the music executive’s accomplishments — but Davis also recently discussed those accomplishments in his own words. Only a few months before his death, the industry legend sat down for a Zoom interview with a former executive who worked for him, in which he reflected on his long career. Related …
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