Pop music recording industry mogul Clive Davis is a bisexual American man. So the eighty-year-old, Brooklyn-born, Harvard Law-educated Rock and Roll Hall of Famer says in a newly revised and expanded memoir, The Soundtrack of My Life.
Davis, revered for having discovered such artists as Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, and Alicia Keys, writes that, after his second marriage ended in 1985, he began dating men as well as women. "I opened myself up to the possibility that I could have a relationship with a man," Davis recently told Katie Couric. "I'm still attracted to women. You don't have to be only one thing or another. For me, it's the person." Davis adds he has been in a "strong monogamous relationship" with a man for the last seven years.
Davis' memoir has added fuel to his little feud with Kelly Clarkson, who said Davis portrayed her inaccurately in the book. "I refuse to be bullied, and I just have to clear up his memory lapses," she wrote on her whosay.com page. She takes him to task for calling her 2007 album, My December, unsuccessful. The album "went platinum," she wrote. "Hardly a huge failure."
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