Clive Davis, music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94

Clive Davis, a legendary music executive known for shaping the careers of iconic artists like Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Aretha Franklin, has passed away at the age of 94. Davis, who led Columbia and Arista Records, was instrumental in discovering and nurturing some of the greatest talents in modern music history. Despite starting his career with no background in the music industry, he quickly rose to prominence, signing major acts such as Santana and Aerosmith. His keen instincts and dedication to excellence left a lasting impact on the music world. Davis was known for his ability to recognize potential hits, as demonstrated by his decision to release “Bridge Over Troubled Water” as a single for Simon and Garfunkel. His work ethic and vision were evident in his efforts to find the right producers and writers for Whitney Houston’s debut album, which produced several number-one hits. Davis’s legacy as a music mogul and mentor will continue to influence the industry for generations. QUESTION: How might Clive Davis’s approach to discovering and nurturing talent inspire future music executives in shaping the next generation of artists? 

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