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Peabo Bryson, Velvety Voice Behind Disney Duets & More, Dies at 75

The veteran singer suffered a stroke over the weekend and was under medical care.

Peabo Bryson performs at the The 6th Annual Grand Gala at Muhammad Ali Center on May 5, 2007 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Peabo Bryson performs at the The 6th Annual Grand Gala at Muhammad Ali Center on May 5, 2007 in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Peabo Bryson — the Grammy-winning and hitmaking singer of legendary love songs — has died at age 75, his rep confirmed to Billboard. Bryson had suffered a stroke over the weekend and was under medical care.

“With broken hearts and profound sadness, the family of two-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and balladeer, Peabo Bryson, announces his passing,” a statement from Bryson’s family reads, adding: “He transitioned peacefully at 5:00 p.m. ET on the evening of Tuesday, June 2, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family and those closest to him.”


Over his decadeslong career, Bryson placed 12 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, starting with “Lovers After All,” his 1981 duet with Melissa Manchester, and including three top 10 hits. He topped the chart in 1993 thanks to his recording of Disney’s “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme)” with Regina Belle. Bryson had previously found success with another Disney classic, recording “Beauty and the Beast” with a then-23-year-old Celine Dion and reaching No. 9 on the Hot 100 in 1992.

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Those two Disney success stories also brought Bryson his two Grammy wins out of eight nominations, with both duets taking home best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal in back-to-back years (1993 and 1994).

“We are tremendously moved by the outpouring of love, prayers and support from fans, friends, and colleagues around the world,” Bryson’s family shared in a statement. “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.”

One of the last posts on Bryson’s social media accounts was an April carousel of family photos celebrating his 75th birthday. “This is 75!!,” the photos are captioned. “Thank you for all my well wishes,” he added with a heart-hands emoji.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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