Net Worth: $14 million
Venture: MGC Sports
Darius Rucker is the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish and is one of those rare artists that managed to combine different music genres into a beautiful and unique mix, namely, country and R&B. Over the years the band has released five albums and managed to claim six top-40 hits on the Billboard charts. Rucker also has a solo musical career, and already released several Country-R&B songs that have garnered their own audience and fans.
In his business venture, Rucker is currently focused on sports marketing and is a partner at MGC Sports, which promotes talented athletes across many different sports and provides them with services ranging from marketing to public relations and management.
Kenny Rogers
Net Worth: $250 million
Venture: Gambler Chassis Co.
Another musical Hall of Famer, Kenny Rogers has also become a legendary name in music and especially in the country genre. While most musical artists record and release just shy of 100 songs throughout their entire career, Rogers has released over 120 songs that hit the singles chart throughout many genres of music. As the #1 record seller in the United States for more than 3 years, Rogers built a vast fortune of $250 million to his name.
Since launching his career, the iconic singer has sold over 100 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He’s widely considered as one of the most influential musical artists of all time for multiple musical genres, with an obvious emphasis on country, and uses his mastery of guitar, bass, harmonica, and fiddle to give the crowd exactly what they need. Outside of music, Rogers is the owner of the Gambler Chassis Company, which manufactures racing cars.
Lynn Anderson
Net Worth: $10 million
Venture: The Lynn Anderson Estate
Lynn Anderson is a legendary figure in country and music and one of the best vocalists in the genre’s history. Anderson has released many number-one singles throughout her long career and excited the masses with her unique and defying musical style, especially during the ‘60s and ‘70s. Anderson’s most successful song to date is her version of "Rose Garden" which is considered as one of the most successful crossover recordings of all time.
Anderson made a much-demanded return in her last few years before passing away in 2015. She enjoyed her last decade touring to sold-out concerts and an unfathomable amount of love, gratitude, and praise from fans all across the country. The legendary singer was inducted into the Texas Trail of Fame and ranked 28 in "Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time."
Mark Chesnutt
Net Worth: $7.1 million
Venture: Nada Dinero
The singer-songwriter debuted in 1990 after many years of wanting to take up a musical venture due to his passion for country music. Chesnutt was born in Beaumont, Texas, and drew his musical influence from his father, Bob Chesnutt, a popular singer and record producer. He played music from a very young age and dropped out of school to focus on performing, before being taken to Nashville by his father to begin his recording ventures.
By the late '80s, Chestnut released eight singles that were stitched together into his debut album, "Doing My Country Thing". The album was well-received, as were his following three albums which have all managed to attain Platinum status.
Chad Brock
Net Worth: $100,000
Venture: TCN
If you’re a veteran WCW fan, you’ll probably recognize Chad Brock from his old wrestling days in the mid-'90s. The wrestler was always a singer at heart and moved from Florida to Nashville to try and become a popular country singer. His wrestling career was quickly dispatched due to an injury that prevented him from wrestling. This was just the push he needed to return to music, as Brock went on to release several albums.
He released three albums which have seen moderate success. His strongest single to date was "Yes!" which reached first place on the country music charts. Since then, he has left the music scene to co-host a morning show in Tampa, Florida.