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John Densmore

Is John Densmore A-List?

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NoJohn Densmore is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1967

Breakthrough Success

Lost A-list status in 1990

Dropped to B tier — Writing Book on The Doors

Ranking Timeline

1965F$0.01M

The Doors Formed

John joins The Doors, forming one of rock music's most iconic bands. Initial earnings are minimal.

1967A▲▲▲▲$0.5M+$0.49M

Breakthrough Success

The Doors achieve massive success with hits like 'Light My Fire,' significantly increasing Densmore's income and fame.

1971A$1M+$0.5M

Morrison's Death

Jim Morrison's death leads to the band's dissolution, but Densmore continues to receive royalties and pursue other musical projects.

1990B$5M+$4M

Writing Book on The Doors

Densmore begins to write about his experiences, adding another revenue stream.

2003B$10M+$5M

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Doors are inducted, further solidifying his legacy.

2010B$15M+$5M

Continued Royalties

Densmore continues to receive royalties and remains active in music and advocacy.

2019B$18M+$3M

Expanding into Acting Roles

Densmore expands into acting roles.

2026B$20M+$2M

Music Legacy

Densmore continues to be recognized for his contributions to The Doors and his advocacy, with a secure financial future.

Last updated: February 25, 2026