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Diane Warren Pays Tribute to Clive Davis: “We Lost the Greatest Music Man of All Time Today”
"Just seeing him be so moved by hearing a song and having tears in his eyes, there's nobody like that anymore," Warren told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview paying tribute to the legendary executive who died Monday at 94.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Diane Warren Pays Tribute to Clive Davis: “We Lost the Greatest Music Man of All Time Today”, “Just seeing him be so moved by hearing a song and having tears in his eyes, there’s nobody like that anymore,” Warren told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview paying tribute to the legendary executive who died Monday at 94.
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- Diane Warren Pays Tribute to Clive Davis: “We Lost the Greatest Music Man of All Time Today”The Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-23T00:06:48+00:00
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