Pete Townshend – $105 million
Greatest Hits: Happy Jack, Pictures of Lilly
Household members are referred to as Pete Townshend. He is a co-founder of the legendary rock band “The Who,” which was formed in 1962. More than fifty years later, the band under his direction had established itself as one of the most prominent musical voices of the second half of the twentieth century, and it was still going strong today. Over a hundred tracks for eleven albums were composed by him, including songs for two rock operas, Tommy and Quadrophenia, which he also directed. It has also published journals, books, and other materials. As a soloist, he had a promising start to his career.
George Clinton – $1.8 million
Greatest Hits: Can’t C Me, Loopzilla, You’re Thinkin’ Right
His work for Independent Detroit soul labels is well-known, as is his composing and recording of numerous hit singles for their roster of artists. He founded The Parliaments, which he later renamed his own Parliament and Funkadelic party. He also founded the Parliament and Funkadelic party. After that, Clinton’s distinctive acid rock and electro-funk sound became well-known throughout the world. Tupac’s song “Can’t C Me,” which he wrote for artists such as Ice Cube, Outkast, Redman, Wu-Tang Clan, and others, had a significant influence on rap music. Kunspyruhzy is his given name.