Mathis topped the Billboard 200 twice, with the game-changing Johnny's Greatest Hits and the aptly-titled Heavenly.
The veteran singer's retirement follows seven decades of touring. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Johnny Mathis has announced he’s retiring from live stage performances due to “age and memory issues ...
In 1956, a young balladeer named Johnny Mathis released his debut album. Mathis, the son of a vaudeville performer, was friends and athletic rivals with NBA all-timer Bill Russell when they were both ...
Nearly 70 years after releasing his debut album, Johnny Mathis took to the stage one last time—and Al Roker was “lucky” to be there. Nearly two months after Johnny announced his retirement, the ...
Johnny Mathis, who in the 1950s created an enduring niche as a singer of classy romantic pop ballads, turns 90 on Tuesday (Sept. 30). Throughout his long career, Mathis has lived up to the title of a ...
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