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  • Dec 8, 2010
    "Seven Spanish Angels" singer Ray Charles places #22 among Gibson.com's 50 Most Revolutionary Artists. Following him in the Top 30: James Brown, #23; Madonna, #26; and Little Richard, #28
    Dec 24, 2010
    Taylor Swift ranks #19 among Forbes' 20 highest-paid celebrities of 2010 after earning $45 million. Oprah Winfrey is #1, $315 million; Steven Spielberg, #7, $100 million; Madonna, #15, $58 million; and Miley Cyrus, #18, $48 million
    Feb 17, 2012
    "Don't You Wanna Stay" singer Kelly Clarkson shows up at #19 in the final installment of VH1's "100 Greatest Women In Music." Also of note in the Top 20: the late Whitney Houston, #6; and Madonna, #1
    May 1, 2012
    "Now That's What I Call Music! 42" is released. The compilation features Taylor Swift's "Ours" and Eric Church's "Springsteen" along with pop tracks by Kelly Clarkson, Train, Madonna and Bruno Mars
    Sep 7, 2012
    Loretta Lynn's song "The Pill" is celebrated as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens its Women Who Rock exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. Other females in the display include Madonna, Donna Summer, Stevie Nicks and Maybelle Carter
    Jan 6, 2013
    The National Museum of Women in the Arts closes a Women Who Rock exhibit in Washington, D.C. The display honored Loretta Lynn's "The Pill" and Maybelle Carter alongside Donna Summer, Madonna, Stevie Nicks, Cher and Janis Joplin
    Mar 30, 2015
    Jason Aldean joins Jay Z, Beyonce, Madonna, Jack White, Kanye West and Usher, among others, to announce the launch of Tidal, an artist-owned streaming service, during a press event at Skylight in New York City
    Jan 18, 2016
    The audience for Madonna's concert at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville includes Jack White and Reba McEntire, who publicly voices her frustration when Madonna fails to take the stage until after 10:30
    Nov 2, 2016
    After earning $170 million of income in a one-year period, Taylor Swift ranks #1 on Forbes' list of the Highest-Paid Women In Music. Also in the Top 10 are Madonna, #3, $76.5 million; and Shania Twain, #9, $27.5 million

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