[情報] Forbes 2007 最會撈錢女歌手 #1
The Top-Earning Women In Music
Dorothy Pomerantz, 01.29.08, 6:00 AM ET
Los Angeles - "It takes a really big man to fill my shoes," Madonna
once quipped. Apparently, it also takes a really rich man to fill
those formidable size eights. The 49-year-old pop superstar tops
Forbes' first-ever Cash Queens of Music list of the top-earning
female musicians, banking $72 million between June 2006 and June 2007.
Madonna earned much of that from her landmark Confessions tour, the
highest-grossing tour for a female artist, earning $260 million
worldwide. During that time-frame, Madonna also enjoyed income
from record sales, her deal with hipster retailer of choice H&M
and payment from NBC for rights to broadcast her concert performance
at London's Wembley Stadium.
The Material Mom isn't slowing down one bit as she swings toward her
50th birthday this August. In October, the famously shrewd musician
ditched Warner Music Group, her record label of 20 years, for an
unprecedented 10-year deal with concert promoter Live Nation worth
an estimated $120 million.
The 20 women on Forbes' Cash Queens list earned a combined $420
million between June 2006 and June 2007. The vast majority collected
hefty paychecks from sell-out tours. Barbra Streisand, who at 65 is
the list's oldest member, earned the No. 2 spot with $60 million
thanks to her comeback tour, her first in since she announced her
retirement in 2000. Hard-to-get tickets to see Babs live fetched on
average $300 apiece, the highest ticket price for any concert that
year. Compare that with tickets to see the Rolling Stones live last
year, which sold for $137 apiece on average.
To compile the list, Forbes examined concert grosses, merchandising
revenue, album sales and additional revenue streams from ancillary
businesses: clothing lines, fragrance deals and endorsements. Only
"active" artists were considered--those who had released an album
or film or toured during the specified period. These are gross
income figures, with no deductions for taxes, management or agent
fees.
Rounding out the top three is Celine Dion, 39, who banked $45 million,
largely from her hugely successful A New Day concert series at Caesars
Palace in Las Vegas. The long-running show, opened in 2003 and
housed in the Coliseum Theater built specifically for the spectacle,
had been seen by an estimated 3 million fans before it wrapped in
December. Dion's groundbreaking deal ushered in a cadre of big-name
music acts (Elton John, Bette Midler) signing exclusive contracts in
Las Vegas.
Landing the No. 4 spot is Shakira, 30, the Colombian-born crossover
phenom who earned $38 million. The multiple-Grammy-winning star swiveled
those famously nimble hips on an astonishing 98 tour stops during the
period. (She made headlines when she audited history classes at UCLA
on the West Coast leg of the tour.) In November, Shakira appeared on
the soundtrack for the film adaptation of Love in the Time of Cholera.
Country stars fared well on the list. Faith Hill (No. 8) earned $19
million touring with her husband, country singer Tim McGraw. The Dixie
Chicks (No. 9) trailed close behind with $18 million. Martina McBride
(No. 13) earned $12 million, while American Idol winner Carrie
Underwood (No. 15) rode her country sound to $7 million.
Even Britney Spears snagged a spot on our list, though she toured
minimally, lip-synching her way through a handful on House of Blues
clubs last spring. Despite near-daily public meltdowns culminating
in September's humiliating "comeback" performance at the MTV Video
Music Awards, the troubled 26-year-old mother of two still managed
to eek out $8 million from old hits and surprisingly strong sales of
her perfume, Curious, which grossed $55.4 million in 2006.
Licensing deals buttressed the earnings of several Cash Queens,
including Gwen Stefani and Jennifer Lopez, who boast their own
clothing lines and have stamped their names on popular fragrances.
Beyonce is the list's endorsement darling, having bagged contracts
with A-list sponsors like L'Oreal, American Express (nyse: AXP -
news - people ) and Samsung. Hilary Duff, who at 20 is the youngest
member of the Cash Queens list, presides over a tween merchandising
empire--spawned from her days as Disney's Lizzie McGuire--that
pocketed her $12 million.
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