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Troy Dean Van Leeuwen has an estimated net worth of $8 million. Leeuwen is an American musician and producer. He entered the music industry when he was invited to be part of the rock band Tool after having played many Bands as a junior artist. His first album, Tool, hit into the music market and he recorded yet another album with the rock band, Tool before he became a player of the guitar for the Queens of the Stone Age in 2002.

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Van Leeuwen used drums as his first instrument. However, after he realized he was not able to sound just the way Bonham John of Led Zeppelin who was his idol sounded, Troy Van Leeuwen resorted to guitar playing at the tender age of thirteen. He played in Jester which is a southern California band that is very much successful. After that, he also played with a small band referred to as Little Boots where he recorded several demos and played some organized shows before breaking up of the band.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2018

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Eat the Elephant with the American alternative rock supergroup A Perfect Circle (approximately 63 thousand copies sold)

$81,900

2018

Asset

Purchase value of Troy Van Leeuwen's secluded three-acre estate in Camarillo, California

$1,850,000

2018

Sale of Asset

Selling price of Troy Van Leeuwen's 3,000-square-foot Spanish Revival-style residence on a down-sloped, street-to-street lot in the rolling hills above Glendale, California

$1,800,000

2015

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Heart On with the American rock band Eagles of Death Metal (approimately 50 thousand copies sold)

$65,000

2013

Record Sales

Record sales of the album ...Like Clockwork with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age (approximately 200 thousand copies sold)

$260,000

2008

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Commencement with the American rock band Deadsy (approximately 175 thousand copies sold)

$227,500

2007

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Villains with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age (approximately 400 thousand copies sold)

$520,000

2007

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Era Vulgaris with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age (approximately 521 thousand copies sold)

$677,300

2005

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Lullabies to Paralyze with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age (approximately 542 thousand copies sold)

$704,600

2004

Others

Sales of the video aMOTION with the American rock band A Perfect Circle (approximately 100 thousand copies sold)

$130,000

2004

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Emotive and the compilation album aMOTION with the American rock band A Perfect Circle (approximately 1,711,000 copies sold)

$2,220,000

2003

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Thirteenth Step with the American rock band A Perfect Circle (approximately 1,263,500 copies sold)

$1,640,000

2002

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Songs for the Deaf with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age and the remix album New Old Songs with the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit (approximately 1,857,500 copies sold)

$2,410,000

2002

Record Sales

Record sale sof the remix album New Old Songs with the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000

2000

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Mer de Noms with the American rock band A Perfect Circle (approximately 2,103,000 copies sold)

$2,730,000

1999

Record Sales

Record sales of the album The Gift of Game with the Los Angeles band Crazy Town (approximately 2,040,933 copies sold)

$2,650,000

1998

Record Sales

Record sales of the albums Follow the Leader with the American nu metal band Korn and Queens of the Stone Age with the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age (approximately 14.06 million copies sold)

$18,280,000