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American musician, Bruce Anthony "C.C. DeVille" Johannesson has an estimated net worth of $10 million. C.C. DeVille has been the lead guitarist and a primary songwriter for Poison since the band’s beginnings in Los Angeles in the early 80s. He left the group and pursued a short-lived solo career in the early 90s, but returned in 1996.

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Two years after he returned with Poison, DeVille formed Samantha 7 along with guitarist Ty Longley, bassist Krys Baratto, and drummer Francis Ruiz. During the tenure of the said band, they toured the U.S. and U.K . Born on May 14, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2008

Record Sales

First week record sales of the album Live, Raw & Uncut with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 2.4 thousand copies sold)

$3,120

2007

Record Sales

First week record sales of the album Poison'd! with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 21 thousand copies sold)

$27,300

2002

Record Sales

First week record sales of the album Hollyweird with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 11 thousand copies sold)

$14,300

2000

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock with the American rock band Poison (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000

1999

Record Sales

Record sales of the album You Can't Stop the Bum Rush with Canadian alternative rock band Len (approximately 550 thousand copies sold)Record sales of the album You Can't Stop the Bum Rush with Canadian alternative rock band Len (approximately 550 thousand copies sold)

$715,000

1991

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Swallow This Live with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000

1990

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Flesh & Blood with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 3.42 million copies sold)

$4,450,000

1988

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Open Up and Say... Ahh! with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 8 million copies sold)

$10,400,000

1986

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Look What the Cat Dragged with the American glam metal band Poison (approximately 3.14 million copies sold)

$4,080,000