Marx’s career started aged 5, when he would sing jingles written by his father, who owned a commercial jingles company. It was when he was 17 that one of his demos ended up in the hands of Lionel Richie who invited Marx to sing on his debut solo album. Marx flew over to Los Angeles after his graduation to find himself singing on the songs “You Are”, “Running with the Night” and “All Night Long (All Night)”. His session singing career snowballed and he found himself singing for artists such as Madonna and Whitney Houston, which eventually turned into a songwriting career. He offered his song “Crazy” to Kenny Rogers, who recorded it, and also took the song “What About Me?” which featured the writing credits from James Ingram and Kim Carnes.
Marx finally released his eponymous debut album in June 1987, which would go on to sell almost four million copies in the US. The huge sophomore album “Repeat Offender” knocked Prince off the number 1 spot on the Billboard 200. The album would go triple platinum and eventually sold 5 million units in the US alone. It was the first two singles “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting” that went to number 1 in the Hot 100. He followed the success of this album with an international tour that included a visit to the Royal Albert Hall in London.
His third Platinum album “Rush Street” released on October 28th 1991 unfortunately didn’t quite achieve the success of the previous two albums, making it to number 35 in the Billboard 200 charts. Unfortunately, from the album “Flesh and Bone” released on April 8th 1997 until “Beautiful Goodbye” released on July 8th 2014, Marx chart success declined slightly, but it certainly didn’t have hinder on his biannually royalties check.
We've seen him twice before and he was really good. Just him not his band. This was Aug 3 in Nashville at the grand ole Opry. We drove from central Ky. 250 miles one way. The show was cancelled! We never were given notice or anything....and no refund. We stayed the night in Nashville too. I've heard a lot of big names cancel their shows here as they're out on the road and need a break and this venue pays chump change.....so they axe it. Heads up if you come see a big name at this venue. You better check before you head this way. Marx is in LA tonight and Atl tmrw night so he axed this showing. So the alternative country show here we saw was about 7 misc country acts. Wasn't too bad, better than we expected it to be. Something diff than the 70s 80s bands we normally enjoy. So thumbs down for someone dropping the ball and not letting us know on the cancellation. talked to several other folk and they never received notice. Guess they still want us to come to Nashville and help the economy.