Legendary singer talks ongoing health decline ahead of 90th birthday
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Legendary singer Johnny Mathis may not continue performing after May as he recently announced the end of his seven-decade touring career due to declining health.

Despite the saddening news, Mathis was seen in Los Angeles by DailyMail.com’s cameras just days after his retirement declaration. Known for his velvet voice and six platinum albums, he remained cheerful as he faced the inevitable conclusion of his illustrious journey.

‘I hope to be younger, not older’ said the singer who turns 90 in September as he  headed for a meeting this past Friday. 

Mathis, famous for captivating his devoted fans with his romantic tunes, disclosed on Wednesday that he would be stepping back from the stage because of advancing ‘age and memory issues’.

Despite his escalating health concerns and choice to retreat from the spotlight, his trademark fashion-forward style remains as sharp as ever 

Mathis looked hip on his recent outing in a long-sleeve blue polo shirt with a white collar, green khaki pants, a blue baseball cap and black Puma sneakers.

The jazz singer also indulged the secrets of his youthful appearance, saying that exercise was the key to staying young.

On the topic of his newly-announced retirement, Mathis was surprisingly jovial, saying: ‘Oh, you never really retire,’ he said as a fan in the parking lot shouted ‘my hero’ at him. 

‘You just stop singing,’ he said with a grin on his face – as his team clarified on Wednesday that he had new music in the works even though he wouldn’t perform after his May 18th sold out concert in Englewood, New Jersey.

‘While there are still some exciting concerts coming up, regrettably all Johnny Mathis concerts from June 2025 onwards are now cancelled,’ his team write on Facebook.

‘Please read the notice below, and contact individual venues directly with all ticket questions. Refunds will be made through the original point of purchase. Thank you, Mathis Fans.’

Rather than facing outrage over refunded tickets from his canceled concerts, Mathis was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans wishing him well in the comments section. 

Responding to the support, they added: ‘Wow. Thank you so very much on Johnny’s behalf for your kind messages! To answer a couple repeat questions…

‘Its a lovely idea, but unfortunately filming or streaming the final concerts is not going to be possible. We’re sorry for any disappointment.

‘Johnny is just retiring from touring and concerts, so the good news is there is potentially new music in the works. Check back for news on this.

‘The final concerts are just in the U.S., and these dates can be found on the official Johnny Mathis website below. Thank you on Johnny’s behalf for all your support of his music.’

Mathis sold 360 million records worldwide throughout his enduring career since the 1950s, and was renowned for his romantic ballads. 

However, not all of his records have aged well. His Christmas song When A Child Is Born, released in 1976, faced censorship by radio stations in December 2022 . The line ‘black, white, yellow, no one know’ was deemed racist, with stations like Heart FM and Magic Radio opting to cut the word ‘yellow’ from the song.

Born in Gilmer, Texas, in 1935, Mathis was the fourth born of seven children. His parents, both domestic cooks, instilled a love of music in him – his father, Clem, was a singer and pianist in the vaudeville world.

When he realized Mathis’ talents at a young age and encouraged him to pursue music by buying him a piano and linking him with voice teacher Connie Cox in exchange for work around her house in the late 1940s.

After six years under Cox’s tutelage, Mathis would go on to have a successful career as a romantic singer but also dabbled in other genres such as pop, Latin American, soul, R&B, Tin Pan Alley, soft rock, country, blues, show tunes and even disco in the 1970s.  

Mathis was discovered at the Black Hawk Club in San Francisco while performing with his friend’s jazz sextet. The club’s owner flagged one of the heads at Columbia Records who signed him.  

Since the 1950s, Mathis released 73 studio albums, 10 of which achieved sales of 500,000 units to earn him Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Six of his albums also went Gold while six went Platinum when they hit one million sales.

Mathis joined the high achievement only reached by Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow and Prince when five of his albums ranked on the Billboard charts simultaneously. 

For his high-standing career, Mathis was honored by the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

The singer was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for three separate recordings, which included the songs Chances Are in 1998, Misty in 2002 and It’s Not For Me To Say in 2008. 

In 1982, Mathis received death threats when he disclosed to US Magazine that he was gay saying ‘Homosexuality is a way of life that I’ve grown accustomed to.’

After that, it wouldn’t be until 2017 when he would come out as openly gay to CBS News Sunday Morning and discuss the backlash he experienced.

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