Alan Merrill
Rock Singer

Alan Merrill Net Worth

Alan Merrill is a Rock Singer who has a net worth of $51 million. He was born in The Bronx in February 19, 1951 and is notable for having become one of the first Western musicians to achieve star status in Japan. He found popularity with his bands The Lead and Vodka Collins and went on to have more global success as the frontman of the band The Arrows in the mid-70's.
Alan Merrill is a member of Rock Singer

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 19, 1951
Birth Place The Bronx, NY
Age 73 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $51 million (2024)

About

Rock singer and guitarist who is notable for having become one of the first Western musicians to achieve star status in Japan, finding popularity with his bands The Lead and Vodka Collins. He would go on to have more global success as the frontman of the band The Arrows in the mid-70's.

Before Fame

He attended the boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland from ages 9 to 13. He later moved to New York City, where he got his start performing at the famous Cafe Wha?

Trivia

His band Arrows are the original performers of the song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," which would go on to be covered by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and remain at the top of the charts for eight weeks in 1982.

Family Life

His parents are singer Helen Merrill and saxophonist/clarinet player Aaron Sachs.

Associated With

He performed with guitarist Jake Hooker in The Arrows from 1974 to 1977.

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