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The 36 richest musicians in Britain
=35. Ed Sheeran — £80 million.
=35. Gary Barlow (Take That) — £80 million.
=31. Pete Townshend (The Who) and Rachel Fuller — £82 million.
=31. Will Champion (Coldplay) — £82 million.
=31. Jonny Buckland (Coldplay) — £82 million.
=31. Guy Berryman (Coldplay) — £82 million.
30. Nick Mason (Pink Floyd) — £92 million.
29. Chris Martin (Coldplay) — £94 million.
28. Enya — £104 million.
=26. Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) — £105 million.
=26. John Deacon (Queen) — £105 million.
25. David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) — £115 million.
24. Phil Collins (Genesis) — £120 million.
23. Jimmy Page (Lez Zeppelin) — £125 million.
22. Roger Taylor (Queen) — £130 million.
21. Brian May (Queen) — £135 million.
=18. Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones) — £140 million.
=18. Calvin Harris — £140 million.
=18. Adele — £140 million.
17. Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath) and Sharon Osbourne — £145 million.
16. Sir Tim Rice — £152 million.
15. Sir Tom Jones — £163 million.
14. Robbie Williams (Take That) — £165 million.
=12. Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) — £175 million.
=12. Eric Clapton (Cream) — £175 million.
11. Sir Rod Stewart — £180 million.
10. Sting (The Police) — £190 million.
9. Michael Flatley — £202 million.
8. Sir Ringo Starr (The Beatles) — £220 million.
7. Olivia and Dhani Harrison (widow and son of George Harrison, The Beatles) — £230 million.
6. Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) — £245 million.
5. Sir Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) — £260 million.
4. Sir Elton John — £300 million.
3. U2 — £569 million.
2. Lord Lloyd-Webber — £740 million.
1. Sir Paul McCartney (The Beatles) and Nancy Shevell — £820 million.
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