Adam Sherwin, Media Correspondent
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He has yet to write a song to match Here Comes the Sun but Dhani Harrison, son of the late George Harrison, tops a rich list of Britain’s young music millionaires.
Harrison, 29, shares an estimated £160 million inheritance with his mother Olivia, according to The Sunday Times list.
Like John Lennon’s offspring, Dhani Harrison is seeking to establish his own musical career. He helped to complete his father’s final album before his death in 2001 and played guitar at the star-studded Concert for George. Last year he played guitar on a reworking of While My Guitar Gently Weeps produced by the rappers Wu-Tang Clan. He has formed his own band, thenewno2.
Amy Winehouse, 24, is the tenth richest person in music in Britain aged 30 and under, with an estimated wealth of £10 million. She has sold seven million copies of her Back To Black album but often finds herself short of spare cash. Record company sources say that the singer’s supply of money is being rationed while she recovers from substance addictions.
Leona Lewis, 23, the X Factor winner who topped the US single and album charts, is in fourteenth place with an estimated £6 million fortune. Previous reality show winners have found that they are earning less than other singers once managers and record companies have taken their cut.
Corinne Bailey Rae, whose saxophonist husband Jason died of a suspected drugs overdose last month, and Natasha Bedingfield are also worth £6 million. The highest new entry is the Manchester-born fashion model Karen Elson (sixth) who shares her £25 million fortune with her husband, the White Stripes guitarist Jack White.
In a separate list of Britain’s richest 100 young millionaires, Emma Watson (£10 million), and her Harry Potter co-star Rupert Grint (£7 million) feature for the first time. They join Daniel Radcliffe, who has added to his wealth and is now worth £20 million.
The Sunday Times also publishes a list of Britain’s Top 50 music millionaires, in which Sir Paul McCartney is valued at £500 million even though his divorce hearing was told he was worth £400 million. According to The Sunday TimesRich List, the court undervalued Sir Paul’s back catalogue, image rights and recordings. It also failed to take into account the will of his first wife, Linda, who died in 1998.
Guy Hands, who bought EMI for £2.4 billion, is the top new entry in the music millionaires list with £250 million in seventh place. Chris Blackwell, the London-born founder of Island Records, is another new entry with £100 million.
Pop’s Top Ten under-30s
£160m George Harrison’s son, Dhani
£32m Vanessa-Mae Nicholson, violinist
£30m Guy Berryman, Coldplay
£30m Jonny Buckland, Coldplay
£30m Will Champion, Coldplay
£25m Karen Elson and Jack White
£18m Katie Melua, Singer
£12m Joss Stone, Soul singer
£11m Chartlotte Church and Gavin Henson, Singer and rugby player
£10m Craig David, Amy Winehouse and Will Young

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Dhani amazing so is his music. He isn't his dad. He's good on his own - and has been doing all of his music independently. From the looks of the comments here, being the son of George is clearly a bigger media burden than it is a blessing.
V, WW, WA, USA
Too bad Dhani wasn't influenced by fellow Beatels progeny Stella McCartney's fashion sense and compassion. In the recent Fashion Rocks supplement to Lucky magazine he is draped in just about every dead animal available.
Natalie Wright , Sacramento, USA
No comparison between dad and son...his father was an authentic musician who started from the bottom, without anyone's help, only his talent. Julian, Sean and Dhani want to follow their dads steps, but the Beatles were 4 superb talents among millions, hard to match even for their offsprings.
Neca, Hermosillo, Mexico
all due respects to dhani but he inherited the money. i think george would be embarrased by this dubious distinction-given his so called beliefs. inheritance is not earning, it is just existing in an unreal world.
v. gill none, east aurora,n.y., usa
Julian Lennon is over 30 so he doesn't count, and Sean Lennon isn't British, he's an American, so he doesn't count, either.
drp, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Amazing that at 29 Dhani is trying to get his music career off the ground. When his pappy was 29 the Fabs had already been disbanded for 2 years! He was winding his career down at that point.
Rock Turtleneck, Katonah, USA
- He has yet to write a song to match Here Comes the Sun-
Who has?
steve, Sunshine Coast, Australia
I guess that Sean and Julian Lennon are not included. I think that Johns fortune has to be way up there with how Yoko tries to manage the estate.
Bruce F, San Francisco, USA
Way to go Dhani, and I can't wait for your new album! Keep up the good work, you make your father proud!!
Megan, King City, USA
it really doesn't make any sense to include someone who inherited the money together with people who earned it through their careers.
tete, buenos aires, argentina
And they wonder why people illegally download music.....
sedgwick, London, UK
Congrats Dhani! Now is the time to make your own music.
Carol, Long Island, USA
Dhani Harrison is a wonderful young man and I know he will do the right thing with his wealth. He looks just like George!
Suzanne Levinson, Eugene, OR USA, USA