Clive Davis, the Grammy-winning record producer, was hospitalized in New York City on Friday due to an upper respiratory infection. A spokesperson confirmed the hospitalization, stating that the 94-year-old Davis was admitted out of an abundance of caution and is expected to be released within 24 to 48 hours. Davis has faced health challenges in the past, including a battle with Bell's Palsy in 2021 that led to the postponement of his annual Pre-Grammy Gala. Throughout his career, Davis has held significant positions in the music industry, including president of Columbia Records and founder of Arista Records. He has signed numerous prominent artists and has won five Grammy awards, being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
Clive Davis Hospitalized for Upper Respiratory Infection
Clive Davis has been hospitalized in New York City due to an upper respiratory infection. His spokesperson indicated that he is expected to be released within 24 to 48 hours. Davis, a significant figure in the music industry, has faced health issues in the past and has held various influential roles throughout his career.
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Clive Davis Hospitalized for Upper Respiratory Infection