Peabo Bryson (1951–2026) was an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and two-time Grammy Award winner best known for his romantic ballads and iconic Disney duets. Peabo Bryson
Bryson rose to prominence with hits such as:
- If Ever You’re in My Arms Again
- Can You Stop the Rain
- Feel the Fire
- I’m So Into You
He became internationally famous for singing:
- Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion
- A Whole New World with Regina Belle
These Disney songs earned him two Grammy Awards and helped make him one of the most recognizable voices in popular music during the 1990s.

Death
Peabo Bryson died on June 2, 2026, at the age of 75 after suffering a stroke a few days earlier. His family announced that he passed away surrounded by loved ones and described him as a man whose voice touched millions around the world.
Career Highlights
- More than five decades in the music industry.
- Released over 20 albums.
- Eight-time Grammy nominee and two-time Grammy winner.
- Collaborated with artists including Roberta Flack, Natalie Cole, and Kenny G.
- One of the most successful male balladeers in R&B history.

Peabo Bryson
If you’re writing a news story, a suitable intro could be:
Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson, best known for the Disney classics Beauty and the Beast and A Whole New World, has died at the age of 75 following complications from a stroke. The celebrated balladeer enjoyed a career spanning more than five decades and leaves behind a lasting musical legacy.
