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Legendary crooner cranks out tunes in Symphony Hall

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Singing legend Johnny Mathis will perform in concert at 5 p.m. Jan. 17 in Symphony Hall, 225 E. Adams St., Phoenix.
Tickets, $79 and $89, are available at the Phoenix Convention Center’s Box Office, 100 N. 3rd St., or by calling 602-262-7272.

Mathis, 74, is one of America’s most enduring and best-loved pop singers, with  hits such as “Chances Are,” “It’s Not for Me to Say,” “Wonderful! Wonderful!,” “Misty,” “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late” (with Deniece Williams) and “Friends in Love” (with Dionne Warwick). “A Night to Remember” is his latest album on SonyBMG.

Although he has been called by many: “The World’s Greatest Romantic Singer,” the crooner also remains highly synonymous with holiday music, having recorded six Christmas albums. Mathis’ has a broad discography covering sounds from jazz to Broadway/Tin Pan Alley standards.


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