Pop-vocal legend Johnny Mathis celebrated his 50th anniversary as a recording artist with this 2006 concert recorded in Atlantic City and aired on PBS. Mathis displays the silky-smooth croon that made him a star--and continues to make audie...
Pop-vocal legend Johnny Mathis celebrated his 50th anniversary as a recording artist with this 2006 concert recorded in Atlantic City and aired on PBS. Mathis displays the silky-smooth croon that made him a star--and continues to make audie...
Pop-vocal legend Johnny Mathis celebrated his 50th anniversary as a recording artist with this 2006 concert recorded in Atlantic City and aired on PBS. Mathis displays the silky-smooth croon that made him a star--and continues to make audie...
Personnel: Johnny Mathis (vocals); Deniece Williams, Dionne Warwick, Forever Plaid (vocals); Dean Parks, Al Caiola, Tony Mottola (guitar); Glenn Osser & His Orchestra, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, Percy Faith & His Orchestra, Ray Conniff ...
This 4-CD box set contaning 86 tracks comes with a 68-page booklet featuring extensive biographical notes, track annotations by Johnny Mathis, many rare photos and 3 previously unreleased tracks.Personnel includes: Johnny Mathis, Dionne ...
Personnel includes: Johnny Mathis (vocals); Buck Clayton, John Lewis, Art Farmer, Milt Hinton, Phil Woods, Ray Brown, J.J. Johnson.A straight-up reissue of Johnny's debut album from 1956. Often referred to as "the jazz album," it feature...
By the time Johnny Mathis released Christmas with Johnny Mathis in the early '70s, he had already recorded a few holiday records and was justly famous for his smooth style. Wisely, he saw no need to change it for this record, since his warm...
Johnny Mathis didn't have many hits in the latter half of the '70s -- actually, he only had two, which were both duets with Deniece Williams. The low number of hits would make Best of Johnny Mathis (1975-1980) unfamiliar territory for anyon...
Recorded between 1958 and 1986. Includes liner notes by Johnny Mathis.Digitally remastered by Mark Wilder (Sony Music Studios, New York).The Christmas Music of Johnny Mathis: A Personal Collection contains 15 highlights culled from th...
Johnny Mathis didn't have many hits in the latter half of the '70s -- actually, he only had two, which were both duets with Deniece Williams. The low number of hits would make Best of Johnny Mathis (1975-1980) unfamiliar territory for anyon...
Personnel includes: Johnny Mathis (vocals); William Ross, Jorge Calandrelli, Jonathan Tunick, Lebo M., Megan Cavallari (conductor); Betty Buckley, Nell Carter (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar); Dave Boruff (saxophone); Randy Waldman (piano, key...
Few crooners can claim that name with as much authority as Johnny Mathis. Although his style may seem rather old fashioned to those who grew up on rock & roll, Mathis's rich, vibrato-heavy voice and interpretative knack made him remarkably ...
Columbia Records invented the "greatest hits" album by releasing Johnny Mathis' Johnny's Greatest Hits in March 1958, and was rewarded with a long-running #1 hit that spent years in the best-seller charts. Following it with a second volume ...