The lead vocalist and guitarist of Cheap Trick, Robin Zander, an American musician, has a net worth of $25 million.
Robin Zander was born in Beloit, Wisconsin on January 23, 1953, and by the age of three, he had started reading books and learning to play the guitar by the age of 12.
When he was in seventh grade, he played with his first band, The Destinations.
During his high school years, Zander participated in the Madrigals, which was the most challenging choral group at his school. He also played basketball and football, and worked part-time at a sandwich shop.
Bun Eman, the drummer of the group, offered Zander the lead singer role in a new band called Cheap Trick in 1972.
Zander was contracted to perform cover songs and sing at a resort in Wisconsin Dells while Carlos was contracted to do so.
Zander joined Cheap Trick as lead singer after his resort contract expired.
Cheap Trick is still being performed by Zander around the world.
The group visited Japan in 2008 to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of their first Budokan album.
Zander, along with his spouse, former Playboy Playmate Pamela Stein, and their two children, a son named Robin Zander Jr. and daughter, Robin-Sailor Zander, reside in Safety Harbor, Florida.