LOS ANGELES (AP) — The longtime home of Johnny Mathis in a Hollywood Hills was shop-worn in a glow on Monday.
The 80-year-old thespian had usually flown behind to Los Angeles to learn that his home of 56 years held fire.
He told reporters a glow caused endless repairs and that usually a few mementos were spared.
“I’m OK, nobody got harm — that’s always important. We can always reinstate things,” Mathis said.
Brian Humphrey, a orator for a city’s glow department, pronounced a foliage glow widespread to a mansion.
The means of a glow was underneath investigation.
Mathis is famous for such strike songs as “Chances Are,” ”It’s Not for Me to Say” and “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late.”
He had launched a debate this year to applaud his 6 decades in a song industry. According to his website, Mathis achieved in Cleveland on Sunday.
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