Celine Dion pays tribute to Peabo Bryson, the renowned singer behind classic Disney songs, who passed away at 75 following a stroke. Bryson, known for hits like “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World,” left a lasting musical legacy. His family confirmed his peaceful transition surrounded by loved ones.
Bryson’s family expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the two-time Grammy Award-winning artist, emphasizing his profound impact on generations through his music. They requested privacy during this difficult time and acknowledged the overwhelming support received from fans worldwide.
Celine Dion, deeply saddened by Bryson’s passing, reminisced about their collaboration on “Beauty And The Beast,” praising his talent and kind spirit. She extended her condolences to his family, remembering him as a symbol of joy through music.
Peabo Bryson, originating from South Carolina, rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of Moses Dillard and the Tex-Town Display. His hits include duets with Celine Dion and Regina Belle from Disney films, along with other notable songs like “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” and “You’re Looking Like Love to Me.”
Bryson’s musical journey began with his solo career in the 1970s, signing with Bang Records and later Capitol. His contributions to the music industry will be cherished for years to come.

