Music and entertainment stars gathered in New York City this week to attend the funeral of record executive Clive Davis [1].
Davis was a central figure in the recording industry for several decades, credited with shaping the landscape of popular music through his role as a producer and executive [2]. His influence spanned multiple genres, making his death a significant moment for the global music community.
Among the attendees were Bruce Springsteen, Barry Manilow, Dionne Warwick, and Stevie Wonder [1]. The guest list also included media personality Hoda Kotb and various other figures from the entertainment world [1].
Davis died on June 22, 2026 [1]. He was 94 years old [1].
The service served as a final tribute to a man whose career defined the modern era of the music business. Colleagues and artists arrived at the New York venue to honor the legacy of the producer, a man known for launching and sustaining the careers of some of the most successful artists in history [2].
While the exact date of the funeral was not specified in the reports, the gathering took place in late June 2026 following his death earlier in the month [1, 2].
“Music and entertainment stars gathered in New York City this week to attend the funeral of record executive Clive Davis”
The presence of diverse musical icons from different eras underscores the expansive reach of Clive Davis's career. As one of the few executives to successfully bridge the gap between artistic vision and commercial viability, his death marks the end of a specific era of music industry leadership centered on the power of the legendary A&R executive.


