Jules Shear Net Worth

He has also written songs for artists such as Cher, Alison Moyet, and The Monkees. Jules Shear is a Songwriter with an estimated net worth of $30 million. Born in 1952, Shear is best known for writing the hit songs All Through The Night for Cyndi Lauper and If She Knew What She Wants for The Bangles. He has also written songs for other artists such as Cher, Alison Moyet, and The Monkees.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 7, 1952
Birth Place Pennsylvania
Age 72 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $30 million (2024)

Jules Shear, a renowned songwriter hailing from Pennsylvania, is set to become even more prosperous in the years to come as his net worth is projected to reach an impressive $30 million by 2024. Shear's immense talent and contribution to the music industry have played a significant role in his financial success. With a career spanning across decades, he has penned countless hits for various artists and has also achieved success as a solo artist. From his early days collaborating with popular bands like Funky Kings to writing chart-topping songs for renowned performers such as Cyndi Lauper, Shear's lyrical genius has earned him both critical acclaim and substantial wealth.

About

Wrote All Through The Night, a Cyndi Lauper hit, and If She Knew What She Wants, a hit for The Bangles.

Before Fame

He started writing songs as a teenager. He attended the University of Pittsburgh where he was a noted member of the Pitt Glee Club and acoustic group Wooden Music.

Trivia

His first group, Funky Kings, attracted little attention. His second group, Jules and the Polar Bears, was beloved by critics but flopped commercially. He discovered that his songs tended to attract little attention when he sang them, but in the throats of other artists, they soared to the top of the charts.

Family Life

He married singer and songwriter Pal Shazar.

Associated With

He was in a relationship with Aimee Mann, the end of which inspired J for Jules by 'Til Tuesday.