Peabo Bryson, Iconic R&B Singer, Passes Away After Stroke
Atlanta’s Peabo Bryson dies after suffering a stroke
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Peabo Bryson, the renowned R&B singer known for his Disney film duets, died at the age of 75 after suffering a stroke. He was a beloved figure in Atlanta, where he resided, and his music touched generations. Bryson's legacy includes hit songs like 'A Whole New World' and 'Beauty and the Beast'.
- 01Peabo Bryson died at the age of 75 after a stroke, as confirmed by a representative.
- 02He was best known for his duets in Disney films, including 'A Whole New World' with Celine Dion.
- 03Bryson lived in Cobb County, Georgia, and was a significant figure in the Atlanta music scene.
- 04His career spanned several decades, earning him multiple Grammy Awards.
- 05Bryson's music has left a lasting impact, resonating with fans across generations.
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Peabo Bryson, the legendary R&B singer, passed away at the age of 75 after suffering a stroke. His death was confirmed by a representative on Tuesday afternoon. Bryson was a longtime resident of Cobb County, Georgia, and gained fame for his iconic duets in Disney films, notably 'A Whole New World' with Celine Dion and 'Beauty and the Beast' with Regina Belle. Over his extensive career, Bryson won multiple Grammy Awards and became a beloved figure in the Atlanta music community. His contributions to music have touched the hearts of many, and his legacy will continue to resonate through the generations that grew up listening to his songs. Friends and fans have expressed their condolences, highlighting the profound impact Bryson had on the music industry and the lives he touched through his art.
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Peabo Bryson's death marks a significant loss for the Atlanta music community and his fans worldwide.
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