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Who Is The Musician Of All Time?

Beyoncé, the first black woman to ever headline at the Coachella Festival, blew the place wide open in April with a jaw-dropping performance that had headline writers reaching for superlatives. Entertainment Weekly’s Alex Suskind went with “Beyoncé’s historic Coachella performance may be the best of all time.” The YouTube live stream was watched by 41 million viewers in 232 countries, a new record for the platform. By all accounts, Beyoncé’s show set a new standard for epic, and she’s unquestionably the biggest star in the world these days. The “all time” claim is a big one, though, and makes you wonder about history’s other stars, and who might’ve been the biggest of all time.
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Wonder What Musicians Make On Broadway?

The weekly wage for a Broadway musician is $1,885.77. If a musician performs (or “doubles”) on multiple instruments, each additional instrument increases their base salary. The first addition earns the player $235.72 extra a week, with $117.86 more for each additional instrument played.
The base weekly salary for a conductor on Broadway is $3,300. Their associate conductor makes a minimum of $2,451.5
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