Ronnie Milsap has an estimated net worth of $14 million. This is from his career as a singer and musician.
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As the rock and roll wave, led by Elvis Presley in 1956, swept through the nation, Milsap formed a rock band named the Apparitions during his high school years. Influenced by legends like Ray Charles, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Presley, Milsap’s musical journey took an exciting turn. Awarded a full college scholarship, he briefly attended Young Harris College in Georgia with plans to become a lawyer but ultimately chose a full-time music career.
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In the early 1960s, Milsap’s encounter with Atlanta disc jockey Pat Hughes set the stage for his musical career. Recording his first single, “Total Disaster/It Went to Your Head,” Milsap’s local success in the Atlanta area caught the attention of New York–based Scepter Records. Although his time with Scepter was relatively short-lived, Milsap’s first hit, “Never Had It So Good,” in 1965 marked the beginning of his impact on the music scene.
Breakthrough success came in the early 1970s when Milsap signed with RCA Records in 1973. His first single with RCA, “I Hate You,” became a country music success, reaching No. 10 on the charts. Teaming up with country music star Charley Pride and manager Jack D. Johnson, Milsap’s career soared with No. 1 hits like “Pure Love” and “Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends.”


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