Andrew Lloyd Webber comes in at no. 1 with a valuation of $1.2 billion. Popdust name checks big shows like “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Cats”, mentions the good fortunes of live theater at that level of the game and Webber’s formation of Really Useful Group back in ’77 to profit from his work in as many ways as possible.
Top 10 Richest Musicians Of All Time:
1. Andrew Lloyd Webber: $1.2 billion
2. Paul McCartney: $800 million
3. Bono: $600 million
4. Bing Crosby: $550 million
5. Sean “Diddy” Combs: $550 million
6. Mariah Carey: $500 million
7. Jay-Z: $475 million
8. Dolly Parton: $450 million
9. Jimmy Buffett: $400 million
10. Michael Jackson: $350 million
Gene Autry comes in at no. 12 valued at $320 million. Apparently he showed up on the Forbes 400 list “for decades” and did quite well with covers of such classics as “Frosty the Snowman” as well as his rendition of a song he wrote, “Here Comes Santa Claus.”
Speaking of Forbes, taking such money as porn lists at face value would be a big mistake. No disrespect to anybody in particular but GigaOm’s Om Malik makes a good case for his claim that Forbes’ lists are slipping focused on their Midas List of VC’s and his own experience at Forbes. And given that Forbes seems a bit more serious about business than Popdust, well, you do the math. [AlLindstrom]