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John Royce Mathis born September 30, is an American singer of popular music. Starting his career with singles of standard music , Mathis became highly popular as an album artist, with several of his albums achieving gold or platinum status and 73 making the Billboard charts. Mathis is the third best-selling artist of the 20th century, selling million records worldwide. Mathis has also recorded seven albums of Christmas music. Mathis was born in Gilmer, Texas , on September 30, , [ 5 ] the fourth of seven children of Clem Mathis and Mildred Boyd, both domestic cooks.
Mathis began learning songs and routines from his father; his parents also ran his fan club. Mathis' first song was "My Blue Heaven", [ 12 ] and he started singing and dancing for visitors at home, at school, and at church functions.
When Mathis was 13, voice teacher Connie Cox accepted him as her student in exchange for housework. The first band Mathis sang with was formed by his high school friend, Merl Saunders. Mathis eulogized Saunders at his funeral in , thanking him for that first chance at being a singer.
He was a high jumper, hurdler, and basketball player. In , Mathis enrolled at San Francisco State College on an athletic scholarship, competing in both basketball and track, and intending to become a physical education teacher. Mathis and future NBA star Bill Russell were featured in a sports section article of the San Francisco Chronicle demonstrating their high-jumping skills, as at the time Russell was No. While singing at a Sunday afternoon jam session with a friend's jazz sextet at the Black Hawk Club in San Francisco, Mathis attracted the attention of the club's co-founder, Helen Noga.