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Charts:April 25, 2011
Birthdays:
April 24, 1982
Kelly Clarkson April 24, 1968 Aaron Comess (Spin Doctors) April 24, 1967 Patty Schemel (Hole) April 24, 1963 Billy Gould (Faith No More) April 24, 1958 Boris Williams (formerly of The Cure) April 24, 1957 David J (Love & Rockets) April 24, 1947 Glen Cornick (Jethro Tull) April 24, 1942 Barbra Streisand |
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The Credit Crunch Hits Sir Paul McCartney's Wealth HardApril 24, 2009
The credit crunch has bit down hard on some of the UK's wealthiest musicians such as Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney losing millions in the last 12 months.
According to the Sunday Times' annual rich list, which categorises the UK's wealthiest people, many of the country's most prominent musical talents have lost huge chunks of their fortunes in the ongoing global economic crisis. The list reveals John has lost a huge 26 per cent of his massive wealth - dropping from $329 million (£235 million) in 2008 to $245 million (£175 million) in 2009. Meanwhile, McCartney has allegedly had $84 million (£60 million) wiped off his $700 million (£500 million) fortune. But things aren't all gloomy for the former Beatle, he sits in third position of the richest men in the UK music industry behind record label mogul Clive Calder and musical impressario Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber. Although Sir Elton John may be upset to find he is in the number eight position - which he has to share with Rolling Stones' hellraiser Keith Richards. The top ten musical millionaires in 2009 according to the Sunday Times is: 1. Clive Calder ($1.8 billion/£1.3 billion) (by Daniel Melia) See also: Paul McCartney To Release Two New Albums In June (27.04.2011)
Paul McCartney Ballet To Premiere In September (24.02.2011)
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