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NEW YORK - Complaining about the musical guests at Super Bowl halftime shows may be a time-honored tradition, but you've got to hand it to the NFL and ABC this year: When they handed over their precious 12-minute time slot to the Rolling Stones, they were giving the people what they wanted.

That's because the Stones, wrinkles and all, were the most popular act in the United States in 2005, at least when it comes to the cash they generate. The band tops Forbes' list of last year's biggest money makers in music, generating some $168 million in record and concert sales. U2, which generated close to $150 million at cash registers and on the road, came in second; Elton John, who didn't even release a new album last year, rounds out the top ten list with $66 million.

To compile the list--which looks at the cash that musicians generated, not what actually ends up in their bank account--we used data from concert trade magazine Pollstar's list of top-grossing U.S. tours and U.S. sales information from tracking service Nielsen SoundScan. We're not counting international revenue, but everyone on this list also did well outside the U.S. -- if you can sell out Giants Stadium in New Jersey, you can sell out Wembley, too.

In the Stones' case, as with many of the acts that made this year's top ten, the fact that the group doesn't sell much music is irrelevant--their big money came almost entirely from touring. That's because even one of the year's top albums--say, the Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business, which sold 3 million copies in the U.S.--generates an average of $13 per CD sold. But the average ticket price for a top act can easily dwarf $100 a pop--an evening with the Eagles cost an average of $108 a ticket last year--and this lets the biggest touring acts gross millions per night.

That's also why there's not much crossover between the 2005 top earners and the nominees for the 48th annual Grammy Awards. Though Mariah Carey, who is nominated for Song of the Year and Album of the Year, sold some 5 million CDs last year, she didn't hit the road, limiting her potential revenue. But Green Day, which is up for a Record of the Year nomination, sold both CDs and concert tickets, earning the group a fourth-place slot on the top earner list.

Think of the list as a quick snapshot of a music act's relative earning power, but take it with some caveats: Musicians' take of tour revenue, for instance, varies widely, and those gross numbers don't include other potential revenue from things like merchandise sales and corporate tour sponsorships and international revenue. All of the biggest touring acts also usually receive advances that can dwarf the day's gross ticket sales.

Likewise, most musicians rarely see a royalty check from individual album sales, but count instead on oversized advances that are in effect back payment from previous successes. And the list doesn't include other sources of income like movie deals, ad campaigns or, in 50 Cent's case, vitamin water sales.

The fact that most of the music businesses' most successful performers make most of their money on the road hasn't gone unnoticed by the record companies, such as Warner Music Group and Vivendi Universal's (nyse: V - news - people ) Universal Music Group, which are still dealing with an industrywide slump in CD sales. In recent years, they've tried exploring the idea of "sharing" touring revenues with their star acts. But aside from EMI Music Group, which now gets a piece of tour revenue from both British pop singer Robbie Williams and Korn, the once-hot rock group, the notion hasn't received much traction.
 

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<TABLE class=colhdrForbes_MusicMoneymakers style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" borderColor=#ffffff cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width=280 border=1><TBODY><TR vAlign=center><TD align=left width=180>Singer/Band</TD><TD align=left width=*>Income</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE id=body_Forbes_MusicMoneymakers style="FONT-SIZE: 100%; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: 140%; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" borderColor=#ffffff cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="93.95%" border=1><TBODY><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• The Rolling Stones</TD><TD align=left width=*>$168 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• U2</TD><TD align=left width=*>$150 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Kenny Chesney</TD><TD align=left width=*>$110 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Green Day</TD><TD align=left width=*>$99 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• The Eagles</TD><TD align=left width=*>$84 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Paul McCartney</TD><TD align=left width=*>$83 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Celine Dion</TD><TD align=left width=*>$81 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• 50 Cent</TD><TD align=left width=*>$79 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Dave Matthews Band</TD><TD align=left width=*>$74 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Elton John</TD><TD align=left width=*>$66 million</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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Kenny Chesney $110 Million

And his recent CD wasn't released until Nov 05 ....


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The Right Wing said:
Kenny Chesney $110 Million
And his recent CD wasn't released until Nov 05 ....

Keep in mind that CD sales is a small portion of the total....most of the the $$ is generated from live shows.
 

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If they can generate $84 million, does anyone really believe the Eagles when they said the tour was a farewell tour?
 

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<TABLE class=colhdrForbes_MusicMoneymakers style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" borderColor=#ffffff cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width=280 border=1><TBODY><TR vAlign=center><TD align=left width=180>Singer/Band</TD><TD align=left width=*>Income</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE id=body_Forbes_MusicMoneymakers style="FONT-SIZE: 100%; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: 140%; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" borderColor=#ffffff cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="93.95%" border=1><TBODY><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• The Rolling Stones</TD><TD align=left width=*>$168 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• U2</TD><TD align=left width=*>$150 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Kenny Chesney</TD><TD align=left width=*>$110 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Green Day</TD><TD align=left width=*>$99 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• The Eagles</TD><TD align=left width=*>$84 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Paul McCartney</TD><TD align=left width=*>$83 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Celine Dion</TD><TD align=left width=*>$81 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• 50 Cent</TD><TD align=left width=*>$79 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top bgColor=#eeeeee><TD align=left width=180>• Dave Matthews Band</TD><TD align=left width=*>$74 million</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD align=left width=180>• Elton John</TD><TD align=left width=*>$66 million</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>



i wonder how much actually went into each member of U2's pocket ..

or how much kenny chesney deposited into his personal bank account.

i'm assuming those are gross income figures.
 

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If they can generate $84 million, does anyone really believe the Eagles when they said the tour was a farewell tour?

I think the Stones also said they were having a farewell tour, at one time. I've seen them twice. Once in '82 and the second time in '91.
 

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Actually the Stones have never used the term Farewell Tour. You might be thinking of The Who, i think they called their 82 tour The Farewell Tour.
 

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im old school so good to see mick, paul, elton and others still gettin it done. touring is a grind, believe me.
 

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You couldn't pay me to see #1, 3, 5-8, 10

2 & 4 were both outstanding shows. Would love to see a DMB concert.
 

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