Robert Lamm
Birthname Robert William Lamm Birthdate October 13, 1944 Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, United States Height 1.74 m (5' 9") Weight 84 kg (185.19 lbs) Education Roosevelt University Profession Singer Net worth $20,000,000 Source of Wealth Music Nationality American Country United States Marital Status Married (Alex Donnelley) Children 3 (Kate, Sean and Sacha)Quick Links
Robert Lamm is an American singer, keyboardist, and songwriter with a personal net worth amounting of $20 million. The man behind the success of many biggest hits such as Beginnings, Dialogue, 25 or 6 to 4, Saturday In The Park and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is.
Born in Brooklyn New York but raised in Chicago Illinois, Robert Lamm's parents have great influence over his passion and interest for music. His first music group which was then known as "The Trondells" was formed in 1962. Five years later, he became one of the co-founders of the Chicago Band. In the mid-1990s, The Beach Boys was formed through his collaboration with Carl Wilson. Months after Wilson's death, the band's first album titled Like A Brother was released.
His own group known as The Robert Lamm Band performed in concerts held in Los Angeles and New Zealand in 2004. Robert Lamm has been married for four times but is now divorced.
Earnings & Financial Data
Date | Category | Description | Amount |
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2007 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album The Best of Chicago: 40th Anniversary Edition with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 500 thousand copies sold) | $650,000 |
2002 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2,335,000 copies sold) | $3,040,000 |
1998 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 500 thousand copies sold) | $650,000 |
1997 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 500 thousand copies sold) | $650,000 |
1989 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Greatest Hits 1982–1989 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 5.35 million copies sold) | $6,960,000 |
1988 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago 19 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1 million copies sold) | $1,300,000 |
1986 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago 18 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1 million copies sold) | $1,300,000 |
1984 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago 17 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 6.1 million copies sold) | $7,930,000 |
1982 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago 16 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.3 million copies sold) | $2,990,000 |
1979 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago 13 with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.05 million copies sold) | $1,370,000 |
1978 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Hot Streets with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.08 million copies sold) | $1,400,000 |
1977 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago XI with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.08 million copies sold) | $1,400,000 |
1976 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago X with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.14 million copies sold) | $2,780,000 |
1975 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 5.24 million copies sold) | $6,810,000 |
1975 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago VIII with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.05 million copies sold) | $1,370,000 |
1974 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago VII with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.05 million copies sold) | $1,370,000 |
1973 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago VI with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.08 million copies sold) | $2,700,000 |
1972 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago V with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.08 million copies sold) | $2,700,000 |
1971 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago at Carnegie Hall with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.05 million copies sold) | $1,370,000 |
1971 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago III with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 1.05 million copies sold) | $1,370,000 |
1970 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.24 million copies sold) | $2,910,000 |
1969 | Record Sales | Record sales of the album Chicago Transit Authority with the American rock band Chicago (approximately 2.08 million copies sold) | $2,700,000 |
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