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April 18, 2004

Table: The music millionaires

1 Clive Calder ¹ £1,235m

2 Sir Paul McCartney £760m

3 Lord Lloyd-Webber £400m

4 Sir Cameron Mackintosh £340m

5 Simon Fuller £220m

6 Madonna and Guy Ritchie £215m

7 Robert Stigwood £200m

8 Sir Mick Jagger £180m

9= Sir Elton John £175m

9= Sting £175m

11= Tom Jones £165m

11= Keith Richards £165m

13 Sir Tim Rice £137m

14 Jamie Palumbo £136m

15= Phil Collins £130m

15= Olivia and Dhani Harrison £130m

17 Eric Clapton £120m

18 Ringo Starr £115m

19 Chris Wright £112m

20 David Bowie £102m

21 Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne £100m

22 Barry and Robin Gibb £94m

23 Charlie Watts £80m

24= Roger Waters £78m

24= Robbie Williams £78m

26= Dave Gilmour £75m

26= Engelbert Humperdinck £75m

26= Rod Stewart £75m

29= Victoria and David Beckham £65m

29= Mark Knopfler £65m

29= George Michael £65m

29= Jimmy Page £65m

29= Robert Plant £65m

29= Ronnie Wood £65m

35 Bryan Morrison £60m

36 Brian May £55m

37= John Deacon £50m

37= Nick Mason £50m

37= Roger Taylor £50m

40 Van Morrison £48m

41 Simon Cowell ¹ £45m

42= Jay Kay ¹ £40m

42= Daniel Miller ¹ £40m

42= Sir Cliff Richard ¹ £40m

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2108-1066949,00.html

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