By Syndicated Content
ABC/Eric McCandless
What did a year with no live gigs do to the fortunes of musicâs biggest stars? Well, they definitely took a hit, but a lucky few who managed to get some live dates in before the pandemic did well â and so did those with high streaming numbers.
The latter was particularly helpful for
Luke Combs, who comes in at #16 on
Billboardâs ranking of the highest-paid musicians of 2020 in the U.S, and is the highest-earning country act â as long as you disregard some pop and rock stars with country leanings, such as
By Syndicated Content
ABC/Eric McCandless
What did a year with no live gigs do to the fortunes of musicâs biggest stars? Well, they definitely took a hit, but a lucky few who managed to get some live dates in before the pandemic did well â and so did those with high streaming numbers.
The latter was particularly helpful for
Luke Combs, who comes in at #16 on
Billboardâs ranking of the highest-paid musicians of 2020 in the U.S, and is the highest-earning country act â as long as you disregard some pop and rock stars with country leanings, such as
By Syndicated Content
ABC/Eric McCandless
What did a year with no live gigs do to the fortunes of musicâs biggest stars? Well, they definitely took a hit, but a lucky few who managed to get some live dates in before the pandemic did well â and so did those with high streaming numbers.
The latter was particularly helpful for
Luke Combs, who comes in at #16 on
Billboardâs ranking of the highest-paid musicians of 2020 in the U.S, and is the highest-earning country act â as long as you disregard some pop and rock stars with country leanings, such as
By Syndicated Content
ABC/Eric McCandless
What did a year with no live gigs do to the fortunes of musicâs biggest stars? Well, they definitely took a hit, but a lucky few who managed to get some live dates in before the pandemic did well â and so did those with high streaming numbers.
The latter was particularly helpful for
Luke Combs, who comes in at #16 on
Billboardâs ranking of the highest-paid musicians of 2020 in the U.S, and is the highest-earning country act â as long as you disregard some pop and rock stars with country leanings, such as
By Syndicated Content
ABC/Eric McCandless
What did a year with no live gigs do to the fortunes of musicâs biggest stars? Well, they definitely took a hit, but a lucky few who managed to get some live dates in before the pandemic did well â and so did those with high streaming numbers.
The latter was particularly helpful for
Luke Combs, who comes in at #16 on
Billboardâs ranking of the highest-paid musicians of 2020 in the U.S, and is the highest-earning country act â as long as you disregard some pop and rock stars with country leanings, such as