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  • Jun 12, 1996
    "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute To Carole King" is certified gold by the RIAA. It includes Faith Hill's remake of "Where You Lead," plus Amy Grant, All-4-One, Rod Stewart, The Bee Gees, Aretha Franklin, Richard Marx and Celine Dion, among others
    Feb 13, 2000
    Joe Diffie holds his annual First Steps benefit concert at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, raising $80,000 for charity. Pop singer Richard Marx makes an unannounced guest appearance to perform his 1987 hit "Don't Mean Nothin'." Also on the bill are Collin Raye, Andy Griggs, Ty Herndon and Chely Wright
    May 8, 2001
    The seventh Sizzlin' Country concert in Burbank raises more than $500,000 to fight cystic fibrosis. Featured are Billy Gilman, Jessica Andrews, Keith Urban, Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt, Trick Pony, Lila McCann, Andy Griggs and Richard Marx
    Aug 13, 2003
    Blender magazine hits newsstands with a feature on the 50 worst artists in music history. Lee Greenwood, at #9, is the only country artist on the list, which includes Richard Marx, Pat Boone, LaToya Jackson and solo artist Mick Jagger
    Sep 2, 2003
    Kid Rock and Richard Marx sing "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" during separate games of a doubleheader at Wrigley Field, where the Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, in the first game. They lose the second, 2-0
    Oct 15, 2003
    "Better Life" songwriter Richard Marx sings the national anthem at Chicago's Wrigley Field, where the Cubs lose Game 7 of the National League Championship Series, 9-6, to the Florida Marlins
    Mar 1, 2004
    In his first headlining concert at a major venue, Keith Urban sells out the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Among the artists in the audience: Dierks Bentley, Michelle Poe, Jimmy Wayne, Emerson Drive and Richard Marx. Jennifer Hanson opens
    Jun 19, 2004
    Servicemen and women of the 101st Airborne Division returning from Iraq receive a free concert in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. On the bill: George Strait, Vince Gill, Lane Brody, Richard Marx, Collin Raye and Dobie Gray
    Nov 23, 2004
    Arista releases pop saxophone player Kenny G's "At Last... The Duets Album," pairing him on one song with LeAnn Rimes. Others appearing on the project include Gladys Knight, Brian McKnight, Richard Marx and Burt Bacharach
    Jan 6, 2005
    Pop sax player Kenny G receives a gold award from the RIAA for "At Last... The Duets Album." The CD includes a collaboration with LeAnn Rimes, plus appearances by Gladys Knight, Burt Bacharach, Brian McKnight and Richard Marx

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