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The highest-paid musicians [1] [2] [3] in the world have been reported annually by Forbes since at least 1987. For measurement, the magazine used pretax earnings—before deducting fees for agents, managers or lawyers. [4]
American singer Taylor Swift is currently the wealthiest female musician, with a net worth of US$1.6 billion as of 2024. The following are music artists with a net worth of over $300 million (adjusted for inflation) according to Forbes. The artists are listed based on the nominal figure of their most recently available estimation.
Della Reese (born Delloreese Patricia Early; July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017) [1] was an American singer, actress, television personality, author and ordained minister. As a singer, she recorded blues, gospel, jazz and pop. Several of her singles made the US Hot 100, including the number two charting song, "Don't You Know?" (1959).
List of Swiss billionaires by net worth; List of Taiwanese people by net worth; List of Thais by net worth; List of Turkish people by net worth; List of Ugandans by net worth; List of Ukrainians by net worth; List of Venezuelans by net worth
Ronnie Singer (June 9, 1928 – September 12, 1953) was an American jazz guitarist from Chicago. Singer was influential on other jazz musicians, [ 1 ] and was considered "just as good as Jimmy Raney ", according to Jimmy Gourley who played with both guitarists in Chicago. [ 2 ]
Ronnie Wells (February 28, 1943 – March 7, 2007) was a jazz singer and educator in the Washington area for more than three decades. She shared the stage with musicians such as Billy Eckstine, Lonnie Liston Smith, Jimmy Witherspoon and Oscar Brown. Wells was founder of the Fish Middleton Jazz Studies Scholarship and co-founded the East Coast ...
They also wrote "Love of the Common People", first recorded by The Four Preps in an arrangement by Leon Russell, and released as a single by Capitol Records. [6] In 1967 the song became a country music hit for Waylon Jennings , and it was later recorded by many musicians including John Denver , The Everly Brothers , The Winstons , Nicky Thomas ...
Kimiko was born in Kyoto, Japan in 1945. She first became interested in jazz at the age of 13 after hearing Chris Connor's song "All About Ronnie" on the radio. At age 16 she moved to Tokyo and started performing in jazz clubs. Her first recording was with Japanese pianist Yuzuru Sera in 1968 [1]