Jerry Garcia – $40 million
Greatest Hits: Truckin’, Sugaree
Jerry Garcia, born in San Francisco, has been part of this iconic band for thirty years. He also had several other bands and several solo records. He was 13th in the “100 Greatest Guitarists” list of Rolling Stone. He was the principal songwriter of the Grateful Dead, best known for his psychedelic rock style. He was famous for his “Truckin,” improvisation, and guitar solos, which suited him well because the tension he said in the interview was relieved.

Jerry Garcia – $40 Million
Paul Simon – $75 million
Greatest Hits: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Simon wrote almost every album, including “Mrs. Robinson,” “Sound of Silence,” and perhaps their most famous hit, “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” which is owned by Columbia Records. The duo broke up in 1970, and Graceland, inspired by South Africa, where he lived for a while, was released by Simon. Graceland sold 14 million copies on release, and it’s his most profitable solo work so far. He had a career in Broadway, writing musicals. He wrote The Capeman with the poet Derek Walcott. He was a screenwriter, too.

Paul Simon – $75 Million