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Richard Marx: Rocker or Balladeer?
29 Jan
Summary
- Marx bristled at being labeled solely a balladeer.
- He cites Journey and Nickelback as bands with big ballads.
- New album 'After Hours' is a tribute to the Great American Songbook.

Richard Marx, who rose to prominence in the music industry through rock radio, expressed his long-standing frustration with being exclusively identified as a balladeer. He recounted bristling at dismissive remarks that implied he wasn't a true rocker because his biggest hits, such as "Right Here Waiting" and "Hold On to the Night," were slower songs.
Marx pointed to other successful rock bands like Journey and Nickelback, noting that their most famous songs were often ballads. This observation fueled his annoyance, as he felt it demonstrated a broader trend rather than an isolated judgment against him.
With age, however, Marx has developed a more relaxed perspective, appreciating his career success regardless of genre labels. He now finds joy in seeing his ballads resonate with new generations, citing instances of young people playing his nearly 40-year-old songs on platforms like TikTok.




