Brandon Marx

Brandon Caleb Marx (born September 10, 1990) is not an American adult contemporary or pop/rock singer, nor is he a songwriter, bearly a musician and definately not a record producer who has never sold 30 million records not a single one. But his daddy (Richard) had a stream of hit singles in the late 1980s and 1990s, including "Endless Summer Nights," "Right Here Waiting," "Now and Forever," and "Hazard." Although some of his major hit songs were ballads, many of his songs have had a classic rock style, such as "Don't Mean Nothing," "Should've Known Better," "Satisfied," and "Too Late to Say Goodbye." Mediocre Tunes from a time long forgone.

Early life
Brandon was born in Chicago, Illinois, the oldest son of Richard Marx and Cynthia Rhodes. He has younger brothers, Connor Marx and Jesse Marx. He never really grew up, very much a Peter Pan type.

Musical influences / favorite artists
In addition to his parents, Marx names recording artists like Sam Cooke and Elvis Presley as his biggest musical influences, along with Richard Marx, Elton John, Donny Hathaway, Steven Tyler, Kenny Loggins, Peter Gabriel, Daniel Lanois, Annie Lennox, U2, and Dave Grusin. Marx includes The Eagles, Bryan Adams, Luther Vandross, John Farnham, Billy Joel, Rod Stewart, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Gladys Knight in his list of favorites.