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Paul
McCartney still Britains richest musician
Former Beatles member Paul McCartney is still by far
Britains richest musician, leaving Elton John, Mick
Jagger and Keith Richards looking relatively poor by comparison,
an annual survey published in the latest issue of Business
Age magazine shows.
McCartney, 58, who derives much of his fortune from royalties
paid from the Beatles universally popular songs, is
estimated to be worth 500 million pounds (850 million euros,
700 million dollars), the magazine said. That stash is likely
to swell even further when a Beatles album is released
soon and the launch of a Beatles web site.
Elton John, on the other hand, has to get by with a mere 156
million pounds. The 53-year-old is known, however, for an
extravagant lifestyle and flashy outfits and is currently
suing his former manager and accountant over what he claims
was insufficient care in looking after his Financial business.
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger comes third on the list
with a 145-million-pound fortune, followed by the groups
guitarist, Keith Richards, who has 125 million pounds. In
fifth place are two senior citizens of pop, Tom Jones and
Engelbert Humperdinck, each of whom have 100 million pounds.
Then comes David Bowie, who saw his nest egg shrink after
some ill-fated investments in the beleaguered new economy
to 96.5 million pounds. Sting, Phil Collins, and other ex-Beatles
George Harrison and Ringo Starr also figure on the list of
40 musicians, which is largely dominated by groups that have
been on music store shelves for decades: Dire Straits, Led
Zepplin, Pink Floyd. Newcomers such as Spice Girl Victoria
Beckham are much lower. Shes ranked 31 with 24.6 million
pounds, while Robbie Williams, 26, brings up the rear in 40th
position with 10.8 million pounds.
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