musicians usually dont get paid anything until they make it in the world, and there is no base rate for a musician they get paid according to ticket sales when they're touring or royalties from album sales. If you are just a garage band playing gigs at the local club or something you generally wont get paid anything
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Dave clark
Cristofer drew is a musician, he gets paid by how well his records sell and his publicity. therefore, he has no annual income. He is still very wealthy.
Soulja Boy
The Irish Rovers are a musical group.
hahaha... if the person is just starting out... they are not a star. Any starting musician will make $100-$300 a gig....and it goes up from there.
Yo Yo Ma (he is a famous musician)yana
No - in the United States, on average a veterinarian will earn more than a musician, and have a more stable source of income and more job opportunities than a musician as well.
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bananarama beach boys bob seger joan baez
Yehudi Menuhin, Yvann Sangsue, Yngwie Malmsteen
Tibor Zelig has written: 'Know your musician's income tax deductions better' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Music, Income tax deductions, Music