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Mathis released his first album Johnny Mathis: A New Sound in Popular Song in 1956, breaking through to the mainstream following his television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in June of 1957.
“Johnny Mathis Sings the Great New American Songbook,” which came out last month, follows a series of similarly titled efforts that Davis, now an executive with Sony Music, has overseen for ...
Johnny Mathis is retiring from live performance at age 89, due to “age and memory issues, which have accelerated,” his Facebook account announced Wednesday. The declaration said that Mathis ...
Johnny Mathis, master of the velvet vibrato, exercises with a personal trainer at 5:30 in the blasted morning every weekday that he's not on perpetual tour of America's midsize cities and casinos. … ...
Johnny Mathis is retiring from live performing. On Wednesday, March 26, Mathis’ Facebook account announced that the 89-year-old crooner will stop performing live, due to “age and memory issues ...
It was 1957 when 21-year-old Johnny Mathis recorded the romantic ballad “Chances Are.” When the legendary singer performs at Shea’s Performing Arts Center on April 15 – more than 60 ...
Johnny Mathis, pictured in a 2015 performance, returns to Cleveland Playhouse Square's State Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 2. Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP ...
Johnny Mathis On Song Travels October 16, 2015 • The singer performs "On Such a Night As This" and "You'll Never Know" with host Michael Feinstein.
Legendary crooner Johnny Mathis hits the stage at the INB Performing Arts Center on Sunday, the latest stop on a tour celebrating his sixth decade in show business. Mathis, who turned 80 last year ...
Johnny Mathis performs at the Sacramento Community Center Theater Sunday night, just shy of his 82nd birthday and the release of his latest album.
Honorees Johnny Mathis, left, and Alan Bergman, right, at the Sunday event, which raised $200,000 to fund programs at the Jazz Foundation of America.
[email protected] At a glance Singer Johnny Mathis will perform as part of the “Voice of Romance Tour” at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Palace Theatre, 34 W. Broad St. Tickets cost $46 to $126.