Celine Dion pays tribute to Peabo Bryson, the renowned singer responsible for two classic Disney songs, who has passed away at 75 following a stroke. Bryson was most recognized for his contributions to Disney hits like “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World.” The family confirmed his death, not disclosing the specific cause but revealing that he had recently suffered a stroke.
In a heartfelt statement, his family announced the passing of the two-time Grammy Award-winning artist, highlighting his significant impact on the music industry over five decades. They expressed their gratitude for the support and love received from fans worldwide during this challenging time and requested privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved husband, father, and artist.
Celine Dion expressed her sorrow over Bryson’s demise, reminiscing about their collaboration on “Beauty And The Beast” and praising his talent and generosity. She shared a touching message on social media, honoring his memory and the joy he brought through his music.
Peabo Bryson, originating from South Carolina, rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of the group Moses Dillard and the Tex-Town Display. He later pursued a successful solo career, releasing hit songs like “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” and “You’re Looking Like Love to Me.” Bryson’s legacy as a talented vocalist and performer will continue to resonate for years to come.
