Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Rod Stewart and Barry Manilow are among the many artists paying tribute to legendary music exec Clive Davis, who passed away Monday. He was 94.
“Over here on E Street, we mourn the death of the great record man and close friend Clive Davis,” Springsteen, who Davis signed to Columbia Records in 1973, wrote on Instagram. “At 22 years old, he changed my life when he signed me to Columbia Records. He treated me with the same respect and kindness as a 22-year-old nobody as he did after all my success. A great man. All our prayers and love.”
Santana, who signed with Columbia in 1969, released a statement calling Davis “a visionary.”
“He could hear the intangible before anyone else could see it. He believed in Santana from the beginning, and years later he believed in us again,” he wrote. “That kind of faith is a beautiful blessing, and I will always be grateful.”
Davis was also responsible for bringing Santana to Arista Records in the ’90s, which resulted in his multi-Platinum, Grammy Award-winning album Supernatural.
“I thank Clive for his friendship, his trust, and his belief in Santana,” he added. “We celebrate his extraordinary journey and the legacy of joy, inspiration, and possibility that he leaves behind.”
Stewart, who released his The Great American Songbook albums on Davis’ J Records, called the music exec a “giant of a man in the music business” in a post on Instagram.
“I owe Clive so much,” he continued, noting Davis was the only one who believed he could sing “standards with conviction.”
“Other labels rejected the idea, and so The Great American Songbook was born, selling close to 40 million copies,” Stewart added. “We had some wonderful, unforgettable times together, but for now, Mr. Davis, it’s goodbye, my dear friend.”
Manilow, who signed to Columbia Records in 1969, wrote on X that his “heart is heavy with the loss of my friend Clive Davis.”
“For fifty years we worked together, created together, argued together, and celebrated together,” he shared. “Yes, some would say it was business. But to Clive, it never was. It was family. And I was honored to be a part of his. Thank you Clive. I wish we could do it all again.”
Others paying tribute to Davis include Patti Smith, The Grateful Dead, KISS’ Paul Stanley, Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan, Stephen Bishop and The Kinks’ Dave Davies.
View more tributes from artists below
Patti Smith
The Grateful Dead
“Clive was the one suit we weren’t distrustful of.” — Bob Weir
— Grateful Dead (@GratefulDead) June 22, 2026
When Clive Davis signed the Grateful Dead to Arista Records in 1976, he gave the band a home that helped carry the music into a new era.
From ‘Terrapin Station’ and ‘Shakedown Street’ to ‘In The Dark’ and ‘Without A… pic.twitter.com/5OfAFuS8AS
KISS’s Paul Stanley
RIP CLIVE DAVIS. The music world and all those who have loved music for 6 decades have lost the visionary and champion of so many artists in so many genres. A one of a kind genius. My condolences to his entire family. pic.twitter.com/6DfcMf5xMW
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) June 22, 2026
Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan
RIP Clive Davis@VerdineWhite pic.twitter.com/Io7Hfu88Mb
— William Patrick Corgan (@Billy) June 22, 2026
Stephen Bishop
Today is a very sad day. I just learned that my friend Clive Davis has passed away.
— Stephen Bishop (@BishSongs) June 22, 2026
Over the years, Clive always found the time to talk on the phone, answer an email, and stay in touch. Later in life, even though he never signed me, he wanted to—we just never found the right… pic.twitter.com/o2E0PrZbYK
The Kinks’ Dave Davies
Rest in peace Clive Davis… the Arista years were an important part of the Kinks story. We hold Clive in high regard and will always appreciate how much he supported us. https://t.co/3zlpmKz8kl
— Dave Davies (@davedavieskinks) June 22, 2026
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