Richard Marx has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, in a career spanning years. He released his debut album in 1987 which went quad silver. His follow-up release Right Here Waiting, a smash-hit, was released in 1989 by Duplicate Offender, which won top music charts worldwide.
In 2004, he earned the Grammy Award for Song Of The Year for the song Dance With My Daddy which he wrote with Luther Vandross. The just man artist in history with a top five single chart success is Marx.
In a media speech, Dementia Singapore’s CEO Jason Foo said: “We are honoured to have Richard Marx connect with and argue for Singapore’s fast growing delirium area. And we sincerely hope that this will help to perpetuate the stigma that surrounds the illness.
There are a few mainly fitting causes why we’ve chosen to work with hitmakers who have voices in our area’s 40 and 50s. Not only have we observed a fortuitous rise in the number of people in these age groups who are being diagnosed with young-onset memory, but also a rise in the number of individuals in these age groups. However, many people in the same age group now take care of loved ones who have dementia. Additionally, there is the fact that there are n’t many musicians who have a similar talent for memorable music and are still making a good impression on the music scene. “