Mccartney
2006-05-02, 21:01
Former Beatle Paul McCartney, 63; Rolling Stone Mick Jagger, 62; Elton John, 59; and Tom Jones, 65, all place in the musicians' Top 10 in the annual Sunday Times Rich List, with estimated wealth of $1.47 billion for McCartney, $365 million for Jagger and John, and $329 million for Jones.
Among the younger generation, Chris Martin, 29, and other members of Coldplay, who had last year's best-selling global album, each have estimated wealth of $44 million in 2006, the newspaper said in a statement about its 18th annual Rich List of Britain's 1,000 richest people and families, to be published Sunday.
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, 62, is estimated to be worth $320 million in the Rich List; drummer Charlie Watts, 65, worth $151 million; and guitarist Ronnie Wood, 58, worth $124 million. Others in the Top 40 for musicians include Sting, 54, at $329 million; Eric Clapton, 61, and Phil Collins, 55, at $240 million; Ringo Starr, 65, at $222 million; David Bowie, 59, at $213 million; and Rod Stewart, 61, at $178 million.
Och ändå klagar musikerna för att dem inte får tillräckligt med pengar på deras skivförsäljning...
Among the younger generation, Chris Martin, 29, and other members of Coldplay, who had last year's best-selling global album, each have estimated wealth of $44 million in 2006, the newspaper said in a statement about its 18th annual Rich List of Britain's 1,000 richest people and families, to be published Sunday.
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, 62, is estimated to be worth $320 million in the Rich List; drummer Charlie Watts, 65, worth $151 million; and guitarist Ronnie Wood, 58, worth $124 million. Others in the Top 40 for musicians include Sting, 54, at $329 million; Eric Clapton, 61, and Phil Collins, 55, at $240 million; Ringo Starr, 65, at $222 million; David Bowie, 59, at $213 million; and Rod Stewart, 61, at $178 million.
Och ändå klagar musikerna för att dem inte får tillräckligt med pengar på deras skivförsäljning...