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I asked Davis about the old adage that people are "either gay, straight or lying."
"I'm not lying," Davis said. Something is always happening. He created J Records in 2000 and is currently the chief creative officer at Sony Music Entertainment.
Davis is best known for launching the careers of Aretha Franklin, Rod Stewart, Barry Manilow, Carlos Santana, Jennifer Hudson and Whitney Houston.
Since the end of his second marriage in 1985, he has been sexually involved with men. For over 50 years I never had sex with a male. New young composers want to meet with him, senior citizen superstars need his ear. At first with both men and women, Davis said, but for the past 20 years with two male partners: A doctor for 13 years and for the past seven, with another man he does not name.
He tells me bisexuality is "maligned and misunderstood" but that it is his truth and he decided it was time for him to say so publicly.
With Sean "Puffy" Combs he founded Bad Boy Records and recorded Notorious B.I.G. ("People thought I was in on this elaborate scheme," he writes.) Davis also offers up his own account of the 1999 meeting in which he was bounced out of his job at Arista, which ultimately led to the launch of his last label, J Records, and its biggest star, Alicia Keys.
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He recounts his early years with Columbia Records, some of which had been detailed in the previous book.In one particularly memorable scene, Davis attempts to talk Bob Dylan out of naming his 1969 album "Nashville Skyline ("It was not in any literal sense a country album").
The necktie and handkerchief always match.
And music, there is always more music.
Watch "Nightline" anchor Cynthia McFadden's full interview with Clive Davis here:
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