p, 1924-1997 US, Chicago
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Richard H. Marx.
American jazz pianist, arranger and composer. (Born: April 12, 1924, Chicago, IL - Died: August 12, 1997, Highland Park, IL) He married Ruth Marx (née Guildoo) and had a son, Richard Marx, from that marriage. Marx played piano from childhood, and got his professional start playing in nightclubs in Chicago. In the 1950s he accompanied Helen Merrill and released several albums under his own name. Starting in the 1960s, he worked extensively in advertising and wrote some of the most popular jingles for brands such as Ken-L Ration, Doublemint, Kellogg's Raisin Bran, Dial Soap, Arm & Hammer, and Nestle Crunch. In 1968, he composed the fight song for the Chicago Blackhawks, Here Come the Hawks, which is still used today. Marx moved to Los Angeles in 1986, where he scored films such as A League of Their Own and Edwards and Hunt and TV shows such as Fudge. He arranged for popular musicians such as Joe Cocker, Yoshiki, and his son, Richard Marx.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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'64 Ford Introduction Show Sounds | Dick Marx | 1963 | Single |
LIFE Magazine Presents The Original Musical Score From MAG | Dick Marx | 1963 | Single |
Marx Makes Broadway | Dick Marx | 1958 | Album |
Delicate Savagery | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1957 | Album |
Piano Solos With Bass Accompaniment | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1957 | Album |
Too Much Piano | Dick Marx, John Frigo | 1955 | Album |
Dick Marx & His Orchestra Pop and Rock |
Dick Marx Orchestra And Chorus Jazz and Pop |
Dick Marx Quartet Jazz |
Dick Marx Quintet R&B/Soul and Pop |