1- John Royce Mathis born September 30, 1935 Gilmer, Texas, U.S.
2- His ethnic origin is African American and Native American
3- His father had worked in vaudeville, and when he saw his son’s talent, he bought an old upright piano for $25 and encouraged him
4- His first song was “My Blue Heaven”
5- When he was 13, voice teacher Connie Cox accepted him as her student in exchange for work around her house
6- he first band he sang with was formed by his high school friend Merl Saunders
7- Johnny Mathis was a star athlete at George Washington High School in San Francisco. He was a high jumper and hurdler, and he played on the basketball team.
8- In 2003, the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences awarded Mathis the Lifetime Achievement Award
9- Johnny Mathis has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for three separate recordings – in 1998 for “Chances Are”, in 2002 for “Misty”, and in 2008 for “It’s Not for Me to Say”
10- In 1956 Mathis’ first album Johnny Mathis was released. Mathis’ first single “Wonderful! Wonderful!” was released in 1957.
11- On June 21, 2014, Mathis was inducted into the Great American Songbook Hall Of Fame
12- In 1954, Mathis began attending San Francisco State University, where he studied English and physical education
13- Johnny Mathis loves to play golf, and has hosted several golf tournaments in the US and UK
14- Johnny Mathis also enjoys cooking and in 1982, he published a cookbook called Cooking for You Alone
15- Mathis appeared in the Season 14 finale of Criminal Minds, “Truth or Dare”, in which he played himself as
16- Johnny Mathis served as narrator for ’51 Dons, a 2014 documentary film about the integrated and undefeated 1951 San Francisco Dons football team.
17- His appearance on the popular TV program The Ed Sullivan Show in June 1957 helped increase his popularity
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