Which Way Does the Wind Blow? New York Times (blog) The line, named after a lyric from “Wild Is the Wind,” the Johnny Mathis song, has had a slow build, but after the duo were finalists in this year's CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund competition, they were a little overwhelmed by the turnout at their ...
BPO to again play Carnegie Hall Buffalo Business First The BPO's traditional classics season includes guest appearances by the likes of Sir James Galway, famed pianist Joyce Yang, banjo player Bela Fleck while its Pops series will see singers Wynonna Judd, Johnny Mathis and Ronan Tynan returning.
EVENTS: What's happening Feb. 10 Mid Columbia Tri City Herald He's been at the top of his comedy game ever since performing at venues across the country, on cruise ships, and opened for Joan Rivers and Johnny Mathis. He's also won the title of top funnyman at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival, headlined at Catch A ...
Coach staked early claim on a life of leadership The Riverdale Press By Raphael Sugarman Johnny Mathis refused to be defined by the barbaric, segregation laws that ruled his hometown of Eastman, Ga., where he grew up in and around the 1950s. The lanky teenager with the kind, determined eyes knew he was spiritual, ...
Johnny Mathis returning to Chumash casino Santa Ynez Valley News Johnny Mathis will perform at 8 pm Thursday, Jan. 19, at the Chumash Casino Resort's Samala Showroom. Johnny Mathis once again brings his classic hits and ballads to the Chumash Casino Resort's Samala Showroom at 8 pm Thursday, Jan. 19.
A star-studded BPO season of Russians, Mathis and more Buffalo News The pops season welcomes back Johnny Mathis and Ronan Tynan (the soloist for the BPO Holiday Pops). There are BPO newcomers, too, including singer Wynonna Judd, New Age pianist Jim Brickman and the stars of "Wicked." A concert production of Cole ...
Violinist's success in music is electrifying Buffalo News By Michelle Kearns LEWISTON—Nina DiGregorio's career as an electric violinist, founder of a blond, all-girl band and acoustic orchestra player for the pop likes of Cheap Trick, Johnny Mathis and Mary J. Blige, began here when she was growing up, ...
Professor known for collaboration with the greats The Auburn Plainsman He is known for performing with some of the nation's most well-known artists, including Aretha Franklin and Johnny Mathis. (Christen Harned / ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR) With a heart for music and an ear for the right note, professor Michael Pendowski is ...
Kennedy Challenge this weekend will be first without Paschall New York Post Back in 2005, Kennedy's boys team was hosting a showcase and coach Johnny Mathis wanted the girls team to be a part of it. Girls head man O'Neil Glenn was more than happy about that and he called his friend, Apache Paschall, from St. Mike's to play him ...
The Barbara McNair Show Legacy.com The Barbara McNair Show lasted three seasons, from 1969 to 1972, and featured big names like Sonny and Cher, The Righteous Brothers, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and more. As talented as her guests, McNair herself often sang on the show.