The concept of the “greatest hits” record is a surprisingly new invention. The world’s first greatest hits compilation was released on this day, March 15, 1958, by pop and jazz artist Johnny Mathis.
Not wanting to focus on just one genre, famed singer Johnny Mathis recorded songs that dabbled in pop, soul, blues, country music, and even disco. Drawing inspiration from singers like Bing Crosby and ...
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 ...
The singer's final performance will be on Sunday, May 18, in Englewood, N.J. Scott Dudelson/Getty Johnny Mathis is retiring from live performing. On Wednesday, March 26, Mathis’ Facebook account ...
Today, Johnny Mathis will step onto the stage for the final time at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey, concluding a remarkable seven-decade career that redefined American pop ...
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 ...
Johnny Mathis, 89, retires from touring due to 'accelerated' memory issues after seven-decade career
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 ...
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 ...
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