Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis. Few singers have enjoyed the longevity or the popularity as these four legendary names. They are part of American pop-culture history.
Veteran pop music crooner Johnny Mathis is calling it quits. The 89-year-old Grammy Award winner — known for golden oldies such as “Chances Are,” “It’s Not for Me to Say” and the 1978 chart-topper ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. After seven decades, singer Johnny Mathis is ...
Johnny Mathis, who in the 1950s created an enduring niche as a singer of classy romantic pop ballads, turns 90 on Tuesday (March 30). Throughout his long career, Mathis has lived up to the title of a ...
Legendary singer Johnny Mathis is officially stepping away from the stage. The 89-year-old announced his retirement from touring and live concerts due to age and declining health. "It’s with sincere ...
Johnny Mathis has announced he’s retiring from live stage performances due to “age and memory issues which have accelerated.” The news was shared in a statement on the 89-year-old’s Facebook page ...
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 years later – it’s ...
Johnny Mathis is giving up performing due to "age and memory issues". The 89-year-old crooner is committed to playing three more shows on his 'Voice Of Romance Tour' but all shows after June 2025 will ...