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Bruce Springsteen Honors Clive Davis at New York Funeral

By Mariana A Jul 1, 2026 | 2:25 AM

Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Clive Davis during the music executive’s funeral Monday at Central Synagogue in New York City.

During the service, Springsteen remembered Davis as a powerful presence in music and in his own career. He described the late executive with a play on his own classic song, saying Davis was “born to run everything.”

Davis died June 22 at age 94 after an age-related illness. Over decades in the record business, he helped shape the careers of major artists across pop, rock, R&B, and soul. His work included leadership roles at major labels and the founding of Arista Records and J Records.

The funeral brought together several well-known figures from music and entertainment. Alicia Keys, Dionne Warwick, Barry Manilow, Jennifer Hudson, and Kenny G were among those who honored Davis through remarks or performances.

Springsteen’s tribute reflected the personal side of Davis’ legacy. Beyond the awards and executive titles, he was remembered as someone who recognized talent, supported artists, and left a lasting mark on modern music.