Ten years ago, Johnny Mathis performed for peers the night before the Grammy Awards. Now the 89-year-old says he's retiring from touring. (Paul A. Hebert / Invision / Associated Press) It's time to ...
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 ...
Johnny Mathis, the smooth-voiced singer whose songs have spanned generations, is officially stepping away from the spotlight. The iconic musician announced Wednesday that he will retire from live ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 almost 90 years old, and he has been performing since 1956. That alone would be enough of a reason to step back and take it easy, but Mathis is going through some things that most ...
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 ...
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 ...
Pop icon Johnny Mathis is ready for his final curtain call. The Grammy-winning singer, 89, will be retiring from the stage this summer due to his elderly age and declining memory, Mathis' team ...
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 ...