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Richard Marx to perform at Salina’s Stiefel Theatre

Richard Marx. Photo courtesy Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts

SALINA — Richard Marx is coming to the Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts.

An Acoustic Evening of Love Songs is scheduled for 8 p.m. Jan. 31, 2020, according to information from Jane Gates, executive director of the Stiefel.

Tickets start at $39 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. See the Stiefel Theatre website for ticket information.

Following is artist information provided by the Stiefel Theatre

Marx has announced his new album Limitless, out Feb. 7, 2020, on BMG. Limitless is Marx’s first album of original songs in six years, as well as his first new release for BMG. Produced in part by Marx and featuring co-writes with Sara Bareilles, Marx’s son, Lucas Marx, and his wife, Daisy Fuentes, Limitless represents a new beginning for the celebrated singer-songwriter. While his last album Beautiful Goodbye closed the book on one chapter of Marx’s life, Limitless opens a new one. After falling back in love, remarrying and settling into a new home in Los Angeles, “I’ve never felt so intrinsically strong and optimistic about my future,” Marx said, and the bright, heartfelt pop of Limitless reflects that feeling.

As a performer, songwriter, and producer, Marx’s nearly three-decade-long career has had innumerable highlights. The Chicago native has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, starting with his self-titled debut which went to No. 8 and spawned four Top 5 singles, including the chart-topping Hold on to the Nights, with Don’t Mean Nothing earning him a Grammy nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. The follow-up, 1989’s Repeat Offender, was even more successful, hitting No. 1 and going quadruple-platinum with two No. 1 singles in Satisfied and Right Here Waiting. When both Rush Street (with two No. 1 AC hits in Keep Coming Back and Hazard) and Paid Vacation (with its No. 1 AC hit, Now and Forever) went platinum, Marx achieved a seven-year string of triumphs that rivaled any in pop-rock music history. To this day, he is the only male artist in history to have his first seven singles reach the Top 5 on the Billboard charts.

For most artists, that would be impressive enough, but Marx didn’t stop there, launching a second, very successful, incarnation as a songwriter and producer, with songs like To Where You Are, the first hit single from Josh Groban’s debut album, as well as the NSYNC smash, This I Promise You. He went on to earn a 2004 Song of the Year Grammy for co-authoring Luther Vandross’ Dance with My Father. Across all formats, Marx has scored an amazing total of 14 No. 1 singles (including Keith Urban’s No. 1 smash Long Hot Summer) both as a performer and songwriter/producer, making him a true multi-talented threat who continues to challenge himself and his fans. He has also written with Jennifer Nettles, Sara Bareilles, and Vince Gill. He holds the honor of being one of a handful of artists who have had a number one hit in each of the past four decades.

Marx’s album of all-new material, My Own Best Enemy, was released in 2004 featuring hits When You’re Gone and Ready to Fly. In 2010, he released Stories To Tell, a greatest hits album which produced a Top 20 AC hit in When You Loved Me. In 2012 he released his first-ever Christmas album, Christmas Spirit.

On July 8, 2014, he released his eighth album, Beautiful Goodbye, featuring all-new material such as its first single and video, Whatever We Started. Fans may find Marx’s eighth studio album, a bit of a departure from his previous albums. According to the Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, he set out to make a deliberately sexy album.

“The songs on this record were influenced greatly by everyone from Sade to Bebel Gilberto to various EDM artists to even Chopin. I’m known for romantic music in the past, but this music I wrote is all more sensual and ethereal, and the lyrics are more adventurous than I’ve been willing to go in the past,” he said.

Every track on the new album also incorporates an orchestral element, and the recording of the tracks was, according to Marx, “a thrill beyond anything I’ve done in the studio. And singing these songs brought out what I believe are the most effortless vocals of my recording career, so far.”

All the tracks on Beautiful Goodbye are written and produced by Marx except Getaway, co-written and produced with Walter Afanasieff; Forgot To Remember co-written with Vertical Horizon frontman and frequent Marx collaborator, Matt Scannell; Turn Off The Night co-written with multi-hit songwriter David Hodges, and the title track, co-written with Daisy Fuentes. A special edition of Beautiful Goodbye will also be available exclusively at Target and features two additional songs: Moscow Calling, a collaboration between Marx and well known EDM artist and DJ Morgan Page, and Just Go.

Marx has made a commitment to several different causes, from donating the royalties from his hit single, Should’ve Known Better, to build a room at the NYU Medical Center for pediatric cancer patients, to his recording of Children of the Night, which brought attention to the plight of homeless children on the streets, raising more than $500k for the Children of the Night Foundation. Marx has also performed benefit concerts over the years for the TJ Martell Foundation, Toys for Tots, Make a Wish Foundation, the American Cancer Society, Best Buddies, and the Special Olympics. Marx and his band entertained the U.S. troops stationed in Germany and, since 2008, he has hosted an annual event in Chicago for the Ronald McDonald House Charities, the first of which featured a concert by Marx and Kenny Rogers. Marx has also organized an annual all-star benefit concert for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, raising more than $4 million for research to cure the disease.

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