A $55 million estimate for David Allan “Dave” Stewart’s wealth has been made. Stewart, a producer, guitarist, and songwriter of English descent. Having been a member of the band Eurythmics, he is regarded as one of the most popular musicians of all time. He was at first a member of the group Rocket Records, but he failed to find commercial success. Only after joining the Eurythmics in 1980 with Annie Lennox did he start to enjoy great success and popularity.
The band Eurythmics was extremely popular and one of the most successful bands of all time, and the duo of Stewart and Lennox had a remarkable reputation in the music industry. In order to provide the music industry with more hits, the duo first broke up in 1990 and then reformed in 1999. For Dave Stewart, 2005 was a memorable year because it marked the band’s 25th anniversary and saw the release of two soundtracks for “Ultimate Collection” with Eurythmics. The CD was a huge success, and he gained a lot of notoriety. He dabbled in acting in addition to music, making a brief appearance as a hacker in the movie “Hackers”
STATISTICS
Source of Wealth:
Music
Age:
67
Birth Place:
Sunderland, England, UK
Marital Status:
Married (Anoushka Fisz)
Full Name:
David Allan “Dave” Stewart
Nationality:
British
Date of Birth:
9 September 1952
Ethnicity:
English and possibly Scottish
Occupation:
Singer-Songwriter, Musician and Record Producer
Education:
Bede Grammar School for Boys
Children:
4 (Sam, Django, Kaya and Indya)
Earnings 2012
Record Sales Sep. 2012First week record sales of the album Push and Shove with the American rock band No Doubt (approximately 129,635 copies sold)$168,530Earnings 2011
Record Sales Jul. 2011Record sales of the album LP1 with English singer and songwriter Joss Stone (approximately 105 thousand copies sold)$136,500Record Sales May. 2011Record sales of the album In Your Dreams with American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks (approximately 199 thousand copies sold)$258,700Earnings 2008
Record Sales Jan. 2008Record sales of the album Liverpool 8 with English musician Ringo Starr (approximately 31 thousand copies sold)$40,300Earnings 2005
Record Sales Nov. 2005Record sales of the compilation album Ultimate Collection with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 1,142,500 copies sold)$1,490,000Record Sales Oct. 2005Record sales of the album Dangerous and Moving with the Russian music duo t.A.T.u. (approximately 3 million copies sold)$3,900,000Earnings 2001
Record Sales Dec. 2001Record sales of the album Rock Steady with the American rock band No Doubt (approximately 3,077,000 copies sold)$4,000,000Earnings 1999
Record Sales Oct. 1999Record sales of the album Peace with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 2,260,200 copies sold)$2,940,000Earnings 1997
Record Sales Jun. 1997Record sales of the album Destination Anywhere with American singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi (approximately 1,865,000 copies sold)$2,420,000Earnings 1996
Record Sales Nov. 1996Record sales of the album Alisha Rules the World with the English duo Alisha’s Attic (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)$650,000Earnings 1993
Record Sales Nov. 1993Record sales of the album Live 1983–1989 with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 100 thousand copies sold)$130,000Earnings 1992
Record Sales Feb. 1992Record sales of the album Hormonally Yours with the British-based pop-rock act Shakespears Sister (approximately 910 thousand copies sold)$1,180,000Earnings 1991
Record Sales Dec. 1991Record sales of the album Honest with the English rock and pop band Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys (approximately 100 thousand copies sold)$130,000Others May. 1991Sales of the video album Greatest Hits with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 5 thousand copies sold)$6,500Record Sales Mar. 1991Record sales of the compilation album Greatest Hits with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 7,302,801 copies sold)$9,410,000Earnings 1990
Record Sales Dec. 1990Record sales of the album Dave Stewart And The Spiritual Cowboys with the English rock and pop band Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys (approximately 100 thousand copies sold)$130,000Earnings 1989
Record Sales Sep. 1989Record sales of the album We Too Are One with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 975 thousand copies sold)$1,270,000Earnings 1987
Record Sales Nov. 1987Record sales of the album Savage with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 607,100 copies sold)$789,230Record Sales Oct. 1987Record sales of the compilation album A Very Special Christmas with various artists (approximately 2,520,000 copies sold)$3,280,000Earnings 1986
Record Sales Jun. 1986Record sales of the album Revenge with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 1,663,885 copies sold)$2,160,000Earnings 1985
Record Sales Apr. 1985Record sales of the album Be Yourself Tonight with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 2,389,670 copies sold)$3,110,000Earnings 1984
Record Sales Nov. 1984Record sales of the soundtrack album 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) with the British musical duo Eurythmics (approximately 100 thousand copies sold)$130,000Earnings 1983
Record Sales Nov. 1983Record sales of the album Touch with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 2,115,000 copies sold)$2,750,000Record Sales Jan. 1983Record sales of the album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) with the British new wave duo Eurythmics (approximately 1.25 million copies sold)$1,630,000Earnings 1979
Record Sales Oct. 1979Record sales of the album The Reality Effect with the British rock and pop band The Tourists (approximately 60 thousand copies sold)$78,000