<font color="blue"> "However.. to clarify a point.. I wasn't specifying musicians that made lots of money.." </font>
Hey, my comment was directed to cowboydoc who did state that "most" musicians make so much money that $30 million would seem like "chump change". Let's define chump change -- at the most, it would be a nickel on a dollar (probably more like a nickel on $10), so that implies that most musicians make more than $600 million per year (the $30 million quoted is an existing annual salary range for some professional athletes). I'm on your side in this discussion, Sounguy, as my daughter is also a music teacher -- she's a high school band director.
But, now that you've brought it up, how come by your definition Placido Domingo is not a musician (you termed him a "vocalist") but Michael Jackson is? Even calling Michael Jackson a "vocalist" would be stretching things, while to call Placido Domingo merely a "vocalist" would be like calling Pope John a "preacher".
Hey, my comment was directed to cowboydoc who did state that "most" musicians make so much money that $30 million would seem like "chump change". Let's define chump change -- at the most, it would be a nickel on a dollar (probably more like a nickel on $10), so that implies that most musicians make more than $600 million per year (the $30 million quoted is an existing annual salary range for some professional athletes). I'm on your side in this discussion, Sounguy, as my daughter is also a music teacher -- she's a high school band director.
But, now that you've brought it up, how come by your definition Placido Domingo is not a musician (you termed him a "vocalist") but Michael Jackson is? Even calling Michael Jackson a "vocalist" would be stretching things, while to call Placido Domingo merely a "vocalist" would be like calling Pope John a "preacher".