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Celebrated NameEric Burdon
Real/Full NameEric Victor Burdon
GenderMale
Age79 years old
Birth Date11 May 1941
Birth PlaceWalker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
NationalityEnglish
Height1.8 m
Weight84 kg
Sexual OrientationStraight
Marital StatusMarried
SpouseMarianna Proestu (m. 1999), Rose Marks (from 1972 to 1978), Angie King (from 1967 to 1969)
Children(Son and Daughter)Yes (Alex)
Dating/Girlfriend (Name)None
Is Eric Burdon Gay?No
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter, and Actor
SalaryN/A
Net Worth in 2021:$10 million
Last Updated 2021

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Eric Burdon is an English singer-songwriter who was the founding member of the band Animals, known for their wild performances as well as being one of the leading bands of British Invasion, a cultural aspect of the 1960s when various genres of music especially rock, pop, and blues from British started becoming extremely popular in America. Eric was particularly known for his deep and powerful voice.

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Early Life and Biography:

He was born to a lower-class working yet loving family in Newcastle, England. He describes his earlier school days as a nightmare. Later, he got into the Newcastle art college due to his love of music, and there he met John Steel, who later went on to become the drummer of their band Animals.

At the start of the 60s, he, along with some other friends, used to hang out at a local club called Downbeat, owned by Mike Jeffery, who later on became the manager of Animals. By 67, Eric had become a heavy drinker and was also into the drug culture of Los Angeles. He was also arrested once in Germany, where his drug abuse habits became more severe.

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Eric has always been asthmatic from his earlier days, and so he currently resides in Ojai, California, a place with a dry climate to better control his condition.

Personal Life:

Eric got married to English-Indian Model Angie King in September of 1967, but the couple divorced in 1969 when she moved on to Eric’s close friend Jimi Hendrix, another Rockstar. Despite that, Eric and Jimi remained on close terms until Jimi’s death in 1970.

He met Rose Marks in Los Angeles, and they got married in September of 1972. Touring North America and Europe, he left his wife at home who fell into substance abuse, and their marriage started falling apart until they got divorced in 1978. Eric’s only child, his daughter Alex comes from Rose. Alex is married now, with Eric being a granddad to Alex’s two daughters, Keaira and Justice and son, Eric.

Eric married his attorney Marianna Proestu at the end of the 90s, and she has also been managing his career since their marriage. They currently reside in Ojai, California. Eric has also published three autobiographies, with the most recent one in 2013 named Breathless.

Age, height, and weight:

Being born on 11 May 1941, Eric Burdon is 79 years old as of today’s date 10th March 2021. His height is 1.8 m tall, and his weight is 84 kg.

Career:

Eric (vocals), with Alan Price (keyboards), Chas Chandler (Bass), Hilton Valentine(guitar), and John Steel (drums), became the resident band of the club A’Gogo Jazz Lounge, also owned by Mike Jeffery. Later, they named themselves Animals. They were a rhythm and blues and rock band and were eccentric performers, bringing energy and fervor to the stage with them.

However, Burden has claimed that this wasn’t the reason for the name Animals, rather it came from a man he knew who was nicknamed Animal. Their first breakthrough came in 1964 when they recorded The House of the Rising Sun, which went on to become number one throughout the world. Songs like I’m Crying (1964), Don’t let me be misunderstood (1965), We gotta get out of this place (1965) and Don’t bring me down (1966) further fueled their popularity. Their self-titled album was released in 1964, followed by albums in the next two years as well.

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By 1967, all the members of Animals had moved to different projects, and so in 1967, Eric formed the all-new group Eric Burdon and the Animals. It was a more psychedelic band that included various hits like San Franciscan Night and Summer of love and Monterey. After five albums, the band broke up, and Eric went on to form Eric Burdon and War with the funk Rock band, War. This era included hits like Spill the wine and Tobacco Road.

He started his solo career in 1971 with Eric Burdon Band. He couldn’t reach the same heights as a solo artist despite releasing various albums. The original members of Animals were also reunited two times, once in 1975 and once in 1983, but they couldn’t reignite the charts again. Eric has also tried on other lineups for animals, with his most recent one being in 2016. He has no plans for retirement as of yet and still enjoys being in the music industry.

Awards and Achievements:

  • Eric is currently ranked 57thon Rolling Stone’s list of 100 greatest singers of all time.
  • He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1994 as a member of Animals.
  • The House of the Rising Sun went on to win British Disc of the year in NME awards.
  • Animals were one of the leading bands of British Invasion, along with notable names like The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
  • He has also recorded multiple chart-topping hit songs.
  • He was also referred to as the Eggman in the song “I am the walrus” by his close friend John Lennon of the Beatles.

Net Worth and Salary of Eric Burdon in 2021

As of March 2021, his net worth to be around $10 million, with his income coming from all the songs he has produced and sold throughout his life.

As an embodiment of anger of the society from a young age and as someone who was raised during the 2nd world war, Eric Burdon has always held on to his ideals and raised his music against human trafficking, refugees’ problems, and climate change. This has, in some way, contributed positively to the movements of compassion and understanding throughout the world, and we are proud of him for that. He is, no doubt, one of the biggest living legends of the music industry.

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Born28 October 1941 (age 79)
London, England
Occupationbookmaker, businessman, race horse owner
Net worth £629 million (Sunday Times Rich List, 2019)
Spouse(s)Doreen
ChildrenAshley Tabor
HonorsKeeneland Mark of Distinction (2002)

Michael Barry Tabor (born 28 October 1941) is a British businessman, bookmaker, gambler and owner of thoroughbredracehorses.

Tabor regularly appears on the Sunday Times Rich List of the richest people in Britain. In 2012 his fortune was estimated to be £550 million;[1]two years previously the business magazine Management Today had suggested it was $2 billion.[2] According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2019 his net worth was estimated at £629 million.[3]

Early life[edit]

Michael Tabor was brought up in Forest Gate in east London, the son of a glassmaker.[4] Tabor's grandparents were Russian-Jewish immigrants, originally called Taborosky, who had moved to London from Vilna, Russia.[5][6] He was educated at East Ham Grammar School, leaving when he was 15 to get a job in the local Co-op.[5] He was nearly a hairdresser, enrolling at the Morris School of Hairdressing in Piccadilly,[4] but instead turned to bookmaking. Tabor's father had for a time been in partnership with a bookmaker at Romford Greyhound Stadium[5] and Tabor himself became interested in gambling in his teens, spending Monday and Friday afternoons at Hendon's greyhound stadium in north London and regularly attending the track at White City.[4][7]

Bookmaking business[edit]

Tabor worked for commission agents and credit bookmakers before setting up in business for himself in 1968. He borrowed £30,000 from a financier to buy two bankrupt betting shops from Andrew Gordon, retaining the name Arthur Prince and expanding the business until he owned a chain of 114 shops. In 1995 he sold the business to Coral for a reported £27 million.[5][6][8] 'There's an old saying I like,' Tabor said, 'which is that good punters make good bookmakers. I have found that to be very true.'[4]

Betting[edit]

Tabor gained a reputation as a shrewd, daring and successful gambler, whose actions could dramatically affect the odds being offered on a horse.[5][9][10] Speculation in the press linked him to bets of tens of thousands of pounds.[5] His later horseracing associate, Derrick Smith, told The Racing Post that when he was working with Ladbrokes in the 1980s they had to stop taking Tabor's bets.[11]

Horseracing[edit]

Tabor's first horse was Tornado Prince, bought for £2,850 in 1973. He bought several more, including Royal Derbi, trained, as was Tornado Prince, by Neville Callaghan in Newmarket.[4][12][13]

His great successes as an owner, however, came in association with the expert Irish horsemen connected to the Coolmore Stud of John Magnier. In 1994 Tabor paid more than $400,000 for the promising two-year-old thoroughbred Thunder Gulch. The horse went on to win the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont Stakes and the Travers Stakes, narrowly missing the American Triple Crown when he was beaten by less than a length in the Preakness Stakes. Tabor had been looking for a horse to race in America having moved to Miami, Florida, and had been pointed for advice to John Magnier by a mutual friend, J.P. McManus. Demi O'Byrne, the bloodstock adviser to Magnier, advised Tabor on his purchase and Magnier bought half of Thunder Gulch to stand at stud at Coolmore's Kentucky annexe at Ashford.[4][7][12]

Tabor joined the Coolmore partnership. His money allowed Magnier to become once again a major buyer in the top yearling sales, a role he had not played since the mid-1980s when he had acted in conjunction with Robert Sangster and other associates. In 1995 they bought three of the top four yearlings at the Keeneland Sales and paid 600,000 guineas for the leading lot at Tattersalls' Houghton Sale. That colt, Entrepreneur, went on to win the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket.[14]

Tabor became the owner and co-owner of an extraordinary catalogue of some of the world's best racehorses, generally owning the Coolmore horses in a three-way partnership with Magnier and his wife Sue, and with another former London bookmaker, Derrick Smith, who became involved in the mid-2000s.[4][7][14] His Desert King won the Irish 2,000 Guineas and the Irish Derby in 1997, while Entrepreneur took the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket that same year to give Tabor his first victory in an English Classic. Montjeu won the Irish Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1999, while Tabor won The Derby in 2001 and 2002 with Galileo and then High Chaparral, the latter horse also winning the Irish Derby and the Breeders' Cup Turf.[12] Tabor won the Derby again, with Pour Moi in 2011 and with Camelot in 2012, the year that horse also took the 2,000 Guineas and the Irish Derby at the Curragh, though he missed out on the English Triple Crown by finishing second in the St Leger.[4] Tabor was also the breeder, as well as the owner, of Giant's Causeway, winner of numerous Group One races, and in 1995 his Hurricane Run was voted the world's top-ranked racehorse by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities. His Derby victories made Tabor one of only four men to have raced a winner of both the Epsom and the Kentucky Derbies; the others are Paul Mellon, John W. Galbreath and Prince Ahmed bin Salman.[8]

Tabor acknowledged the superiority of his Irish associates in their judgment of horses, telling The Independent newspaper: 'I enjoy going round looking at the horses and I like to think I've got a fair idea. But I don't know a lot really and a little knowledge is dangerous.' Discussing the economics of Coolmore's extremely successful breeding operation, Tabor said: 'I get enormous pleasure out of the horses but, it goes without saying, that you're trying to make stallions. You need a stallion, maybe a stallion and a half, every year.'[7]

Other business interests[edit]

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In May 2014 Tabor assumed a 100% control of Victor Chandler International after Victor Chandler sold his interest in the firm.

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His racing associations have also extended into other areas of business. With Magnier, Derrick Smith and J.P. McManus, Tabor is one of the co-owners of the luxury Sandy Lane hotel in Barbados.[11][15][16][17] In addition, Tabor, Magnier, McManus, and another Irish associate and Sandy Lane owner, Dermot Desmond, collectively owned 60 per cent of the Next Generation chain of fitness clubs sold to London & Regional Properties for around £200 million in 2006.[18][19][20][21] Tabor, Magnier, Smith, McManus and the currency trader Joe Lewis also own a large stake in the Mitchells & Butlers pub chain.[15][16][17] This group of businessmen is also reported to have profited extensively from currency speculation, activity sometimes attributed to their association with Lewis.[11][15][17][22]

In 2008 the company Global Radio, founded by Tabor's son, Ashley, took over GCap Media, owners of Capital Radio, and Classic FM. That move was backed with £375 million from investors including Magnier, McManus, and Tabor.[15][23] The deal made Global Radio the largest radio group in the United Kingdom.[24]

Tabor's other business dealings include an investment in two London hotels[25] and a failed attempt in 1996 to buy West Ham United football club, whom he has supported since he was a boy.[5][9][26][27][28]

Personal life[edit]

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Tabor divides his time between Monte Carlo, and Barbados.[15] He has been married, to Doreen, since 1975. They have a son, Ashley Tabor.[5][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Reuben brothers top of racing's Rich List ', Racing Post, 30 April 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  2. ^Gwyther, Matthew. 'The MT Interview: Victor Chandler', Management Today, 10 July 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  3. ^'Sunday Times Rich List 2019: profiles 201-249'.
  4. ^ abcdefghMuscat, Julian. 'Life's a gamble', Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder, 2 July 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  5. ^ abcdefghCunningham, Peter. 'The Cockney horse trader', The Observer, 23 March 1997. Link to article on InfoTrac National Newspapers Database (login required). Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  6. ^ abReilly, Jerome. 'Coolmore leaves rest of field as mere also-rans', The Irish Independent, 17 June 2001. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  7. ^ abcdEdmondson, Richard. 'Tabor harvests rich dividends of relentless journey', The Independent, 26 October 2000. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  8. ^ ab'Owner Profile: Michael Tabor', Racehorseowner.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  9. ^ abReid, Jamie. 'Tabor stakes claim to a football fortune: A former bookie wants to put £30 million into West Ham.', The Guardian, 31 January 1997. Link to article on InfoTrac National Newspapers Database (login required). Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  10. ^ abNevin, Charles. 'The bookie's runners', The Guardian, 29 May 1997. Link to article on InfoTrac National Newspapers Database (login required). Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  11. ^ abcMuscat, Julian. 'To have a horse who is being mentioned in the same context as Nijinsky- it's unbelievable', The Racing Post, 14 September 2012. Link to article on TheFreeLibrary.com. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  12. ^ abc'Owners: Michael Tabor'Archived 31 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, British Horseracing Authority. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  13. ^Thomas, Peter. 'The big interview: Neville Callaghan', The Racing Post, 20 November 2007. Link to the article on The Free Library. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  14. ^ ab'Coolmore: the growth of an empire', the-racehorse.com, 26 April 2006. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  15. ^ abcdeFinch, Julia. 'Revealed: the other two billionaires with a stake in Mitchells & Butlers', The Guardian, 13 December 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  16. ^ abFinch, Julia. 'Mitchells & Butlers: the giant pub company with no one to call 'time', The Guardian, 18 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  17. ^ abcFoster, Mike. 'Rich List 2011: The financiers', Financial News, 9 May 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  18. ^Curran, Richard. 'Top Irish business tycoons back €23m deal for Diana's exclusive London gym', The Irish Independent, 6 January 2005. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  19. ^Walsh, Dominic. 'David Lloyd serves up second fortune with Pounds 200m sale plan', The Times, 29 November 2005. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  20. ^Quinn, James. 'Bidders in chase for fitness chain reach home straight', The Daily Telegraph, 4 April 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  21. ^Barriaux, Marianne. 'David Lloyd fitness clubs sold for £925m', The Guardian, 4 June 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  22. ^Bowers, Simon. 'Profile: Joe Lewis', The Guardian, 14 September 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  23. ^Andrews, Amanda and Kennedy, Siobhan. 'Private backers of Global ready to put up cash for GCap bid', The Times, 19 March 2008.
  24. ^Piasecka, Isabella. 'Silent face of Global Radio emerges', Brand Republic, 8 April 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  25. ^Reece, Damian. 'Racehorse owner Tabor backs hotels deal', The Independent, 22 June 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  26. ^'West Ham say no to tax exile's Pounds 30m', The Guardian, 24 March 2005. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  27. ^Bose, Mihir. 'Phantom bids failing to spook West Ham board', The Daily Telegraph, 24 March 2005. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  28. ^'Tabor's warning for West Ham', The Independent, 31 January 1997. Retrieved 1 October 2012.

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