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Peabo Bryson dies at 75: R&B icon known for his work on Disney songs passes after stroke

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June 2, 2026
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Peabo Bryson, the famed singer featured on Disney classics such as Beauty and the Beast and A Whole New World, died Tuesday at the age of 75, his family said.

‘We are tremendously moved by the outpouring of love, prayers and support from fans, friends, and colleagues around the world,’ Bryson’s family told the Daily Mail. 

They continued, ‘While our hearts are broken, we find comfort in knowing how deeply Peabo was loved and how many lives were touched by his voice and his generous spirit. His legacy and music will live on for generations to come.’

Bryson ‘transitioned peacefully at 5:00 p.m. ET’ as he was ‘surrounded by the love of his family and those closest to him,’ his family said. 

The vocalist’s passing comes days after he suffered a stroke and more than seven years after he suffered what was described as a mild heart attack at his home in Georgia. 

Bryson’s family said they are asking for ‘privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved husband, father, family member, friend and artist whose impact extended far beyond the stage.’ 

Peabo Bryson died Tuesday at the age of 75, his family said. Pictured in Washington, DC in 2016

The Greenville, South Carolina-born musical artist was best known for a pair of classic 90s Disney duet ballads including Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion

The Greenville, South Carolina-born musical artist was best known for a pair of classic 90s Disney duet ballads including Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion

Bryson’s family said they extended ‘their heartfelt gratitude for the compassion shown during this time’ and ‘remain deeply appreciative of the prayers, love and support from around the world.’

The Greenville, South Carolina-born musical artist was best known for a pair of classic 90s Disney duet ballads: Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion; and from Aladdin, A Whole New World with Regina Belle. 

Bryson was a two-time Grammy Award winner, having taken the honors for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1992 and 1994 for his work on the aforementioned tracks.

Other notable tracks from the vocalist include 1997’s As Long as There’s Christmas with the late Roberta Flack; 1993’s By the Time This Night Is Over with Kenny G and 1987’s Without You with Belle.

The singer-songwriter began rising in the music business in the 1970s with the group Moses Dillard and the Tex-Town Display.

He inked a deal with the Atlanta-based Bang Records to begin performing as a solo artist with his self-titled debut effort Peabo.

By 1977, he began releasing records for Capitol Records, with his album Reaching for the Sky.

Among his hit tracks in the R&B genre include the 1978 singles Feel the Fire, Reaching for the Sky, I’m So into You and 1979’s Crosswinds.

Bryson and Dion seen performing Beauty and the Beast at the 1992 American Music Awards

Bryson and Dion seen performing Beauty and the Beast at the 1992 American Music Awards 

Bryson also famously duetted A Whole New World from Aladdin with Regina Belle

Bryson also famously duetted A Whole New World from Aladdin with Regina Belle

Speaking in 1978 to Soul magazine, Bryson said that he had ‘always been into music’ as far back as he could remember.

‘It’s all I ever wanted to really deal with, and of course, like everyone else, I had to make that decision – I guess when I was around 14 – as to what I was going to get into, career-wise,’ Bryson said at the time. 

He added: ‘I’d thought about being a doctor or something like that, but I really felt that music was my thing.’

The mid-1980s brought further professional success for the singer, as his 1984 song If Ever You’re in My Arms Again made Billboard’s top 10. 

After a cameo on the soap opera One Life to Live in 1985, Bryson recorded a version of the show’s theme that was used until 1992.

Other notable tracks in the singer’s catalog include 1977’s Feel the Fire, 1978’s Reaching for the Sky, 1979’s Gimme Some Time, 1980’s What You Won’t Do for Love and 1991’s Can You Stop the Rain.

Bryson spoke with the CBC in 2017 about his collaboration with Dion for the Disney franchise Beauty and the Beast.

He said that Dion was initially standoffish, but eventually relaxed and delivered a stirring performance in the session recording the award-winning ballad.

The Greenville, South Carolina-born musical artist pictured onstage in Michigan in April 2025

The Greenville, South Carolina-born musical artist pictured onstage in Michigan in April 2025

Bryson's family said they are asking for 'privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved husband, father, family member, friend and artist whose impact extended far beyond the stage'

Bryson’s family said they are asking for ‘privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved husband, father, family member, friend and artist whose impact extended far beyond the stage’ 

‘I looked across at her, and she looked back at me and what went on from the point of becoming relaxed was extremely intimate,’ Bryson said.

He added, ‘You can’t buy that. You can record it, though.’

Bryson explained that both he and Dion had to acclimate themselves in performing the title track from the Disney franchise.

‘When you’re a great singer like [Dion], oftentimes you find yourself in situations where you have to dial back,’ Bryson said. 

He added, ‘I learned that from doing duets. The key to it is to play to your duet partner’s strength and weaknesses equally.

‘So essentially that renders into a situation where there are no weaknesses because you’re playing to them both equally.’

Bryson added of the signature track, ‘I never ever got tired of listening to it.’

Bryson’s family said the late artist’s ‘extraordinary voice served as the soundtrack to some of life’s most cherished moments.’ 

His ‘music carried generations through joyful celebrations, great love stories and enduring moments of comfort and inspiration,’ his family said. 

The singer pictured early in his career, in 1975

The singer pictured early in his career, in 1975 

Bryson, speaking with Parlé Mag last fall, opened up about his mindset as he marked 50 years in the music industry, which he said crept up on him.

‘You don’t think of it in terms of time when you’re in it,’ Bryson said. ‘You’re doing it when it’s happening. You just do what your inherent nature tells you to do. I chose this job, this profession.’

Bryson said he pursued a life as a performer after watching ‘artists who look like me in the height of segregation transcend racism, politics, religion, and every other social malaise this country was suffering at that time.’

The singer said that musicians in that time ‘galvanized people’ as they ‘had everybody standing, saying the same thing, giving each other the same message, not worrying about who’s what and where’s what.

‘It was the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. And it’s what I now do – it’s my goal. Every time I go on stage to recreate that one moment, to fellowship with everyone who has showed up in that arena, every single night.’

Bryson's family said the late artist's 'extraordinary voice served as the soundtrack to some of life’s most cherished moments'

Bryson’s family said the late artist’s ‘extraordinary voice served as the soundtrack to some of life’s most cherished moments’

Amid news of his passing, a number of Bryson's fans took to X to pay tribute to the revered late musical artist

Amid news of his passing, a number of Bryson’s fans took to X to pay tribute to the revered late musical artist 

Amid news of his passing, a number of Bryson’s fans took to X to pay tribute to the revered late musical artist.

‘Peabo Bryson was an all-time great vocalist,’ said one user. ‘Rest in perfect peace, and thanks for sharing your gift.’

Another added: ‘Rest in power, Peabo. Your voice gave us “A Whole New World” and that timeless Beauty & the Beast magic. Legend forever.’

A fan described Bryson as ‘one of the great male vocalists’ while another remarked, ‘Mr. Bryson’s gonna be missed terribly.’

Bryson’s family said that a celebration of life ceremony, and memorial arrangements, will be announced at a later date. 

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