Richard Marx was sitting in his living room one night, drinking martinis with his wife Daisy Fuentes, when he had something of an epiphany. Frank Sinatra’s 1964 hit “Fly Me to the Moon” was playing, ...
Richard Marx croons his way onto Billboard’s jazz charts for the first time in a career as a lead recording artist that dates back almost 40 years. His new album, After Hours, debuts at No. 14 on ...
Richard Marx's first time atop the Billboard Hot 100 came in 1983, when he sang backup vocals on Lionel Richie's "All Night Long (All Night)." In the years that followed, Marx's work reached the top ...
Marx will preview the album during a five-night residency at the Café Carlyle in New York City running from October 21 to October 25. The intimate residency shows, dubbed “After Hours: Confessions,” ...
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