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Johnny Mathis Interview & Live Performance Highlights (HD)
Johnny Mathis was only 19 years old when a Columbia Records executive heard him singing in a San Francisco nightclub and decided to sign the teenage singer on the spot. After his first album, recorded in a jazz style, failed to register with the public, producer Mitch Miller guided Mathis to a more straightforward romantic sound, leading to hits like "Wonderful, Wonderful" and "It's Not For Me to Say." A series of appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show made Mathis a national star, and at age 22 he had the number one record in the country, "Chances Are." In 1958, only two years into his...
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4.8 stars from 8 ratings
Johnny Mathis - A Class Act
Not only is Johnny a great singer, he is a very nice person. Jay Leno has described him as the best boss to work for. I can tell because many of his staff have been with him for many years. My partner and I had the good fortune to meet and talk to Johnny for an extended period of time three...Read full review »
Hankar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/23/12
Johhny Mathis, A living icon.
Johnny Mathis is an icon in the world of music. His popularity is beyond measure. He's toured the world serveral times over, and performed before royalty. His 50 plus years in the business is proof of his continued popularity and success. At 77, he continues to tour, and continues to sell out...Read full review »
Rex J via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/12
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Johnny Mathis was only 19 years old when a Columbia Records executive heard him singing in a San Francisco nightclub and decided to sign the teenage singer on the spot. After his first album, recorded in a jazz style, failed to register with the public, producer Mitch Miller guided Mathis to a...
Published 12/10/11
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