Tony Beets Net Worth is$5 Million
Nicknames: Gold Rush Alaska
Tony Beets net worth: Tony Beets is an Danish-Canadian miner and reality telvison personality who has a net worth of $5 million dollars. Born in Wijdenes, Netherlands, Tony Beets worked for his family for many years, and then relocated to Canada. After working in the construction business for three years, he began mining in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory in 1984. He runs the Tamarack Mine, and is known for hiring local teenagers. Many either can't handle the work and quit, or are fired. Those that are able to hack it, become integral members of the team and his family. He has four children, all of whom work for the family business. He is one of the new miners featured on the reality television series, "Gold Rush". The show began airing on the Discovery Channel in 2010 and is now in its third season. It has become one of the channel's most highly ranked series.
Tony Beet (born November 24, 1962), is an English musician best known for being the lead singer of The International Beat (1988-1993). The band included members of The Beat (Saxa, Everett Morton) and General Public and Dexys Midnight Runners (Mickey Billingham), and poet Louie Campbell.
Their The Hitting Line album was produced by Ranking Roger and Mickey Billingham.
Beet wrote and co-wrote many songs for The International Beat. They performed live around the world, including tours in the U.S. and Europe, alongside Bad Manners, The Selecter, The Toasters, and original English Beat members Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, among others.
Beet was born in Birmingham, England. He started playing the guitar at the age of fourteen and soon fell in love with the sound and dynamics of an acoustic guitar, on which all of his songs are written. His roots are in ska and rocksteady, which are reflected in his songs - they are a blend of ska/reggae and rocksteady/a cool soul feel sound mixed with urban folk. Beet is a singer, songwriter and soprano saxophone player, which is what he was playing when he met Saxa in 1984.
He currently plays with The Acoustic Theatre playing ska and rocksteady songs with acoustic instruments.
Their The Hitting Line album was produced by Ranking Roger and Mickey Billingham.
Beet wrote and co-wrote many songs for The International Beat. They performed live around the world, including tours in the U.S. and Europe, alongside Bad Manners, The Selecter, The Toasters, and original English Beat members Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, among others.
Beet was born in Birmingham, England. He started playing the guitar at the age of fourteen and soon fell in love with the sound and dynamics of an acoustic guitar, on which all of his songs are written. His roots are in ska and rocksteady, which are reflected in his songs - they are a blend of ska/reggae and rocksteady/a cool soul feel sound mixed with urban folk. Beet is a singer, songwriter and soprano saxophone player, which is what he was playing when he met Saxa in 1984.
He currently plays with The Acoustic Theatre playing ska and rocksteady songs with acoustic instruments.
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