Legendary singer Johnny Mathis quietly wrapped up his iconic career over the weekend with a show at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey. The 89-year-old performed an hour-long ...
A legendary singer has hung up his microphone after a career spanning seven decades. Johnny Mathis performed his final concert Sunday at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, N.J. He ...
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 ...
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March 29 (UPI) --Beloved singer Johnny Mathis is wrapping up his concert tour earlier than planned. "While there are still some exciting concerts coming up, regrettably all Johnny Mathis concerts from ...
Award-winning singer-songwriter Johnny Mathis will perform his final concert in Englewood at the Bergen Performing Arts Center on May 18. In a Facebook post Wednesday, his team said the rest of Mathis ...
Johnny Mathis has cancelled forthcoming gigs and announced his retirement from touring at the age of 89. The veteran artist shared that he was suffering from “memory issues” (according to the UK’s Sun ...
Legendary pop singer Johnny Mathis will soon unplug the microphone and take his final bow. Mathis, 89, revealed that he is retiring from live performances after touring the globe for seven decades ...
Mr. Mathis, 89, a pioneer of romantic ballads, is leaving the stage because of his age and memory problems, his website said. By Adeel Hassan Johnny Mathis, the pop music singer and one of the ...
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 ...