Darius Rucker is an African-American singer with a net worth of $14 million. Rucker is best known as the lead singer of the rock band “Hootie & the Blowfish” before becoming a famous country singer in 2008.
Rucker met bandmates Mark Bryan, Jim Sonefeld, and Dean Felber while studying at the University of South Carolina. Bryan and Rucker formed a duo performing REM covers at a local bar.
In 1989, both Felber and Sonefeld were convinced to join Hootie and the Blowfish. The band rose to fame with the album “The back is cracked.” reached number one and sold over 16 million copies.
Rucker co-wrote most of the band’s songs. The band had over 40 top 40 hits following their initial success. He released a total of 20 singles, nine of which reached #1 on the Country Airplay Chart.
Rucker won his third GRAMMY for Best Country Solo Performance in 2014 for his 8x Platinum recording of Old Crow Medicine’s “Wagon Wheel” from his album True Believers.
Darius Rucker Net Worth (2024)
Net asset value: | 14 million dollars |
Job: | Singer |
Year old: | 57 years old |
Born: | May 13, 1966 |
Nation: | America |
Annual salary: | 3 million dollars |
Latest updates | 2024 |
Darius Rucker Net Worth Growth
Net worth 2024 | 14 million dollars |
Net worth 2023 | 13 million dollars |
Net worth 2022 | $12.2 million |
Net worth 2021 | $11.3 million |
Net worth 2020 | 11 million dollars |
Early life
Darius Carlos Rucker was born in Charleston, South Carolina on May 13, 1966. His mother was a nurse at the Medical University of South Carolina Carolyn and raised him and his five siblings.
According to him, Darius Rucker rarely saw his father except on Sundays before going to church. Darius Rucker’s father was a member of the gospel band Rolling Stones.
Highlights
- Back then (Solo Album)
- Known for “Hootie and the Puffer Fish”.
- Mark Bryan, Dean Felber and Jim Sonefeld (Band members)
- “The rearview mirror is cracked” (1994)
- Won 3 Grammy Awards.
- “Fairweather Johnson“ (1996)
- 9 singles Ranked #1 above National Broadcasting Charts.
Hootie and the Blowfish
Rucker’s career began with the band “Hootie & the Blowfish” which was formed in 1986 with college friends “Mark Bryan, Dean Felber and Jim Sonefeld”. They met at the University of South Carolina during their freshman year.
They released two cassette demos Extended Plays a few years later. In 1993, they released Debut EP “Kootchypop” and were soon signed to Atlantic Records. In 1994, they released their studio album “The back is cracked.“
It became an instant hit and was the best-selling album of 1995. The band also had great success, winning a Grammy Award for “Best New Artist” and another for the hit “Let Her Cry”.
In 1996, they released their second album “Fairweather Johnson” which was not as successful as their first album but still topped the Billboard US 200 chart. The album’s title track “Old Man & Me” peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Solo career
In 2002, Rucker’s debut solo album “Back in those days” was released and was not a huge success, only peaking at number 127 on the Billboard 200. He returned to the recording studio after a six-year hiatus with a new concept that shifted from a pop/rock style to country music.
He released his second solo album “Learn to Live” peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard 200 chart and was a commercial success, becoming his best-selling solo album.
Over the next few years, Rucker continued his solo career by releasing several albums such as “Charleston, True Believers, Home for the Holidays, Southern Style and When Was the Last Time”.
Recent Projects
He also appeared on Sister Hazel’s 2016 album“Light in the darkness”. In 2019, Hootie & the Blowfish reunited for the Cracked Rear View 25th Anniversary Tour. They released “Imperfect Circle,” which peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Rucker’s solo career continued in 2020 with the release of “Beers and Sunshine”, the first single from his sixth solo album, which debuted at number 24 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, his biggest start to date, and was certified gold in Canada.
Facts about Darius Rucker:
- The name Hootie and the Blowfish is a combination of the nicknames of his college friends.
- Rucker lived in the basement of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at the University of South Carolina before he became famous.
- Rucker has seen the movie “Stir Crazy” starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor more than 100 times.
- Rucker is an avid football fan and close friends with famous golfer Tiger Woods.
- Rucker’s grief over the loss of his mother inspired two Hootie & the Blowfish songs, “Not Even the Trees” and “I’m Goin’ Home”.
- Rucker disguised himself as a 62-year-old music teacher in the 2017 episode of Undercover Boss, “Celebrity Undercover Boss: Darius Rucker.”
Personal life
Rucker’s first child, Carolyn Pearl Phillips, was born in 1995 with his girlfriend, Elizabeth Ann Phillips. In 2000, Rucker married Beth Leonard and had two children, Danielle Rose and Jack. Rucker and his wife separated in 2020.
Charity
Rucker is part of the World Golf Foundation’s First Tee Program. He is a board member of MUSC Children’s Hospital in Charleston and has donated millions of dollars to help build the hospital where his mother served for over thirty years.
His nonprofit Hootie & The Blowfish Foundation has raised about $4.5 million to support public education in South Carolina. Rucker supported St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in 2008 after touring and raising more than $1.6 million.
In 2006, he was listed in Golf Digest “Top 100 in Music” tied for 15th place with Justin Timberlake and Jason Scheff and had a 6-under par. He won the 2018 Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award from the Academy of Country Music.
Darius Rucker also won the Music Business Association’s Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award for lifetime contributions in 2019. He has also contributed to charities such as ACM Lifting Lives, Charleston Animal Society, and the USO.
House
In 2020, Rucker purchased an 1803 mansion in Nashville. He has a longstanding passion for historic Charleston, South Carolina, an estate he is currently renovating for Rucker’s Reno, a new show on The Design Network coming in 2022.
Car collection
- Ford Explorer 1995 (The first car he bought)
- 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass (He Learned to Drive)
- Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 1964
- Mercedes G 550 2018 SUV
Biography of Darius Rucker
Real name | Darius Carlos Rucker |
Nickname | Darius |
Year old | 57 years old |
Height | In feet – 5 feet 10 inchesIn meters – 1.78 mIn centimeters – 178 cm |
Weight | In Kilograms – 75 KgIn Pounds – 165 lbs |
Family | Father – NoneMother – Carolyn RuckerSister – L’Corine RuckerBrother – None |
Girlfriend | Do not have |
Wife | Beth Leonard |
Children | Daniella Rose Rucker, Jack Rucker, Caroline Rucker |
“You have to laugh, you have to love, and you have to take everything life has to offer.”
– Darius Rucker
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Darius Rucker Net Worth
Darius Rucker’s net worth is estimated to be around $14 million as of 2024. Rucker is said to earn over $2 million a year through his music albums, tours, and concerts. He is one of the richest members of “Hootie and the Blowfish”.
Like other celebrities, Rucker has brand relationships that help boost his income. One reason is that he was able to make some money from his friendship with Tiger Woods. He joined the PGA Tour a year after becoming a brand ambassador.
He has previously partnered with a sports company, MGC Sports. He has also appeared in a series of country-western themed commercials for Burger King. He has also entered into a partnership with golf course company, Big D Enterprises.
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