Clive Davis(I)
- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Clive Davis was born in Brooklyn, New York. He entered Harvard Law
School on a full scholarship and graduated in 1956. Four years later,
he arrived at Columbia Records as an attorney. In 1965, he was promoted
to administrative vice-president of the label, became vice-president
and general manager a year later, and in 1967 became the label's
president. In this capacity he pushed the company full speed ahead into
rock music, with artists such as Janis Joplin and Carlos Santana leading the pack.
He guided Columbia to tremendous success until 1973, when he was fired
after being accused of tax evasion and misusing company funds. In 1974,
he took over the record division of Columbia Pictures and launched his
own label, Arista, famous for such acts as Barry Manilow and Whitney Houston. Davis
was forced out of Arista by parent company BMG in 2000, but not long
thereafter started a new label, J, to be distributed by BMG.