I'm pretty sure it is Cynthia Rhodes.
No it isn't. She was in only one video which starred GW Bailey and Fee Waybill
by the song name Don't Mean Nothing.
http://www.nctc.net/hazard/marx/cynthia/dmn.html
will provide you with her pic. No one can seem to find out who the girl
was in Should've known better.
Anyone out there know?
what is she doing now?
Thanks!
Richard Marx, like many solo musicians, is fond of hiring studio and touring musicians. As such, I haven't been able find any mention of him using a steady band. I have, however, found out that he has employed at least two studio drummers: Gregg Bissonette and Tim Chewning. I'm almost positive that he has employed other drummers in the past, but these two seem to be the most recent. Check the URLs below for more information.
http://www.ctconcert.com/reviewsfall2006/richardmarx.html
http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_richard_marx/index.html
The update to that is - Tim C. had done most of the touring up until the summer of 2007. Then, Chuck Tilley took over the touring duties and has been working with Richard ever since. He also has done some recording with Richard as well. Except for a few dates, Chuck has done all the live shows since '07, including the international dates . I've seen the photos on his myspace and fb pages. Chuck is also a member of the band Sixwire, which is where I became familiar with his playing.
Richard Marx is not dead, in fact he has a new album out. He has been producing more than recording in the last few years. He also cowrote Keith Urban's #1 hit "Better Life."
Looks that way. Saw him on WGN news this morning (Chicago) with a cross on his shirt, and also found this: http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/richard-marx/