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Webster's first born son, Guy Webster, was a prolific photographer of musicians and bands in the 1960s and 1970s. [9] His younger son, Mona Roger Webster, is a conceptual artist, a real estate investor and a longtime resident of Venice, CA. [citation needed] Webster continued writing through 1983. [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.
Williams was born in Omaha, Nebraska, [6] the son of Paul Hamilton Williams, an architectural engineer, and his wife, Bertha Mae (née Burnside), a homemaker. [1]One of his brothers was John J. Williams, a NASA rocket scientist, who participated in the Mercury and Apollo programs and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, their highest honor, in 1969. [7]
Forbes Top 40 – list of highest-paid celebrities (1987–1998) Forbes Celebrity 100 – list of most powerful celebrities (1999–2014) and highest-paid celebrities (2015–2020) Forbes list of the world's highest-paid dead celebrities; List of music artists by net worth
Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Replacements. [2] Following the breakup of the Replacements, Westerberg launched a solo career that saw him release three albums on two major record labels.
Paul Webster may refer to: Paul Webster (jazz) (1909–1966), American big band musician; Paul Webster (journalist) (born 1954), British journalist, editor of The Observer; Paul Webster (producer) (born 1952), British film producer; Paul Francis Webster (1907–1984), American lyricist; Paul Webster, character in the 1959 film The Alligator People
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the most celebrated and accomplished musicians in history, turns 76 on June 18, 2018.
Webster became a professional musician around 1927. [1] He played in bands led by George E. Lee (1927), Bennie Moten (1927–28), Paul Banks (1930), and Jap Allen (around 1930). [ 1 ] He joined Jimmie Lunceford 's band in 1931, then moved to Tommy Douglas (around the same year), and vocalist Eli Rice (1933–34).