Legendary American music executive Clive Davis has died at the age of 94.
According to the report, Davis passed away on Monday after recently being hospitalised with respiratory problems. The New York Times said the Davis family confirmed his death.
Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern music, Davis spent more than five decades shaping the careers of some of the industry’s biggest stars. During his tenure at Columbia Records and later ventures, he helped launch and guide the careers of artists including Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen and Carrie Underwood.
Davis earned a reputation for identifying talent across multiple genres, from rock and pop to R&B and the early years of hip-hop. His influence extended across generations of musicians, making him one of the most respected executives in the global music business.
Just months before his death, Davis appeared at the annual pre-Grammy gala in Beverly Hills, an event long associated with his contributions to the recording industry.
Channels Television reported that more details are expected to emerge as tributes begin pouring in from across the entertainment world.