News about Mike Rutherford
Drought-hit Spain cuts off WATER at millionaire's playground resort home to celebrities and thousands of British expats: Locals forced to use buckets to flush toilets during 9pm-7am shut-off
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April 11, 2024
The ultra-luxury Sotogrande resort (pictured) - made up of large villas protected by electric gates and tall hedges - is popular with Royals, Russian oligarchs, celebrities and footballers. Eddie Jordan, ex-Chelsea footballer Glen Johnson, former Genesis keyboard player Mike Rutherford and the BBC 's Nick Knowles are all said to be homeowners in the resort where a nine-bed villa will set you back £20,000,000. Authorities announced the night time water supply cut-off on Tuesday with the first shut down taking place last night from 9pm with supplies meant to resume by 7am.
Time for 'Tee'? Catherine Zeta-Jones, a golf fan, has a fantastic view on the fairway as she prepares to compete in a celebrity competition in Scotland
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October 3, 2023
As she took part in a round of golf at Kingsbarns Golf Links near St Andrews, Fife, yesterday, the actress was in a good mood. Posting a photo of her lying down on the green, she wrote: 'Is it 'Tee' time yet!'
Since catalog sales, Genesis debuts on Forbes' list of 2022's top ten best-paid entertainers
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February 13, 2023
Genesis ranked No. 1 on a top ten list of the best-paid entertainers of 2022, boosted by a massive catalog sale last fall, as well as revenues earned from touring and streaming. After selling their catalog to Concord Music Group in September for a total of $300 million, Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford's musical group was named to the top of the Forbes list with $230 million in income.
Phil Collins and his Genesis bandmates sell the rights to their music for over $300million
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September 29, 2022
In a deal with record company Concord, Phil Collins and his Genesis bandmates have sold the rights to their music for over $300 million. The package contains songs from Phil's solo career as well as hits from the band with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, in the hopes of'bringing their music to younger generations.' The band, who rose to fame in the 1970s and have sold more than 100 million albums, saddened their supporters earlier this year when they played their final show.