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What is Pat Benter’s net worth? Net Worth: $40 Million Profession: Singer Country: United States Born: January 10, 1953 Salary (Annual): $5 Million Last Updated 2022 Pat Benatar is an American rock singer and songwriter who has an astounding net worth of $40 million USD. Benatar gained worldwide popularity in the 1980s with the release of his sophomore album, “Crimes of Passion,” which featured classics such as “Hit Me With Your Best Shot.” She started performing solo at the age of 8 and later became interested in theater and started taking voice lessons. A few years later, he landed a singing gig in the lounge band “Coxon’s Army” before moving to New York. His electrifying performance earned him a regular spot in Manhattan’s “Catch a Rising Star.” In 1979, he recorded his first album for “Chrysalis Records” which sold millions of copies. Benatar’s powerful voice and rock style, as well as classic hits, helped him gain MTV fame in the early 1980s. He has two multi-platinum albums, 5 platinum albums and 15 Billboard Top 40 songs and has sold over 35 million albums worldwide. In total, Benatar’s career has garnered ten platinum albums, eight number one singles and four Grammy Awards. Also in November 2022, he will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Early life Pat Benatar was born on January 10, 1953 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City to Mildred, a beautician, and Andrew Andrzejewski, a sheet-metal worker. His father was of Polish ethnicity and his mother was from Germany, England and Ireland. His mother Millie was a professional opera singer who instilled in him a love of music at an early age. They moved to Lindenhurst, New York, where she became interested in theater and began taking voice lessons. She sang her first solo at Daniel Street Elementary School at the age of eight, a song called “It Must Be Spring”. She participated in musical theater at Lindenhurst Senior High School, played Queen Guinevere in the school production of Camelot, marched in the homecoming parade, and sang in the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. She trained as a coloratura and planned to attend the Juilliard School, but changed her mind and chose to study health education at the State University of New York at Stony Brook instead. She dropped out of college at 19 to marry her first husband, high school sweetheart, and US Army draftee Dennis Benatar. They moved to Virginia where Dennis was employed as a soldier and she worked as a bank teller. Career Start Benatar did not like her new life as a housewife and bank teller. He jumped at the chance to play in a small cabaret band playing a busy Richmond club. The band soon gained popularity with Benatar which fueled his desire to become a performer. Benatar, now divorced, eventually returned to New York. He played New York clubs and performed classic tunes he thought his fans would want to hear. She had a natural musical ability and after a performance at the Manhattan club Catch a Rising Star, she attracted the interest of Chrysalis Records producer who quickly signed her to a record deal. But, Benatar was nervous and unsure about her future plans. Breakthrough Everything changes when Benatar meets Neil Giraldo, a hard-driving rock guitarist whose skills give him the perfect tone for him. In 1979, Benatar released his debut album, “In the Heat of the Night”, with support from Giraldo. The album was a huge hit and featured the megahit singles “Heartbreaker” and “I Need a Lover”. Benatar established her place as rock’s best female vocalist a year later with her second album, “Crimes of Passion”. The album went platinum almost immediately, thanks to three solid singles, “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Treat Me Right,” and “You Better Run.” Benatar’s career flourished throughout the decade. There were other albums and popular songs, such as “Love Is a Battlefield” and “We Belong” with videos that received a lot of airtime on MTV. His popularity as an icon of the 1980s did not transfer well into the 1990s. Although Benatar continued to make music, including albums such as Gravity’s Rainbow (1993) and Innamorata (1997), he struggled to equal his earlier success. In 2003, Benatar released “Go,” an album that recently tapped into 1980s nostalgia. She continued to perform live and in 2009, she embarked on a tour with another female rock musician, Debbie Harry. After that, he and Giraldo performed frequently, including a 35th anniversary tour that began in 2014 and was honored with the 2015 live CD/DVD release, 35th Anniversary Tour. In 2015, Benatar’s 2003 studio recording “One December Night” was also released. While no new album is on the way, she continues to release singles, such as “Shine,” written for the Women’s March in 2017, and “Dancing Through the Wreckage,” which was featured on the documentary’s soundtrack. Like a girl. Most recently, Benatar and Giraldo released the upcoming stage musical “Invincible,” a retelling of “Romeo and Juliet” featuring their legendary rock tune. In addition to film and TV appearances in music, Benatar has appeared on numerous television shows and in Union City as Jeanette Florescu and Jeffy in Harry Chapin’s futuristic rock musical The Ginger. Benatar has appeared on various television shows, usually as herself, including The 80’s Show, the annual VH1 Divas Concert, and VH1 Divas Duet. She starred in Charmed and the CBS television show Family Law with her husband Neil Giraldo. Benatar has also appeared on television and award shows. Personal life In 1972, Benatar married his high school sweetheart Denise Benatar at the age of 19. Dennis was a draftee in the United States who completed his training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He worked for the Army Security Agency at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, and began serving at Fort Lee, Virginia in 1973. They divorced after eight years in 1979. She later married guitarist Neil Giraldo, her second husband, and the couple stayed together. Since 1982. They live in Malibu, California with their two daughters, Haley and Hana Giraldo. In late 2005 and early 2022, her daughters appeared on the E! Reality television series Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive and Relatively Famous: Farm Rules. Haus Benatar and her husband Neil “Spider” Giraldo have sold their Maui residence for $3.6 million. In 2000, they paid $550,000 for the 1.1-acre cliff-top and custom-built plantation-style home that measures just under 3,300 square feet and has two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The Giraldos paid $1.67 million for the 10-acre property in the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu. They also owned the vacant lot across the street, which they bought in 2005 for $400,000 and sold in 2016 for the same amount. The property is listed as two separate parcels: the 1.1-acre oceanfront home is for sale for $3.2 million, while the vacant lot next door is listed at $400,000. Benatar and Giraldo’s real estate holdings are probably between $10 and $15 million. Awards and nominations In the 1980s, she received 8 nominations for “Best Female Rock Performance” and won four in a row for the album “Crimes of Passion” and “Fire and Ice”, “Love is a Battlefield” and “Shadows of Night.” She has won 3 American Music Awards in addition to the Grammy, including Favorite Female Pop/Rock Vocalist in 1981, 1983, and 1985, as well as Favorite Female Pop/Rock Video Artist. Benatar also earned MTV Video Music Award nominations for his songs “Love Is a Battlefield” and “Sex as a Weapon”. In 2008, he was honored with induction into the “Long Island Music Hall of Fame” at the second induction awards ceremony and fundraiser. Also, November 2022 will see him officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. According to Pat Benatar Net Worth 2022, Pat Benatar net worth is around $40 million. Benatar earns more than $6 million annually from his long-running music hits. He has released 39 singles, 34 music videos, 11 studio albums, 9 live albums, 27 compilation albums and 11 compilation albums. Benatar is a rock and roll icon who rose to prominence in the 1980s. He has been making music with Giraldo for over 40 years and has toured over 20 times. Benator earns millions from album sales, tours, live concerts, streaming royalties, publicity, TV and film appearances, and book royalties, among other ventures. Pat Benatar’s monthly income is approximately $500 thousand and he is able to spend money on his luxury items like houses, properties and expensive things. Fun Facts Benatar’s real name is Patricia Mae Andrzejewski. Benatar was inspired to sing by watching Liza Minnelli perform in Richmond. Benatar’s first work in music was as a singing waitress at The Roaring Twenties nightclub. Benatar recorded advertising jingles for Pepsi in the late 1970s. Benatar was ranked #39 on VH1’s list of the 100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll. Benatar is a huge fan of Led Zeppelin.