Forbes assembled the list by calculating income earned from May of 2010 through May of 2011. Forbes also used data from Pollstar, RIAA and others, in addition to interviews with industry insiders such as lawyers, managers, agents, concert promoters and, in some cases, the musicians themselves.
While the numbers are impressive, there still seems to be a “glass ceiling” for women in the music business, apparent by the fact only five of the women on this list were among the overall 25 highest paid musicians, according to Forbes. “Women artists seem to be less likely to diversify their holdings and to build multi-tier enterprises to take advantage of their success and celebrity,” entertainment attorney Lori Landew said. “What remains unclear, however, is whether this is because these women have less of an entrepreneurial spirit than their male counterparts, which I doubt, or whether they are simply presented with fewer opportunities.”
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