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Peabo Bryson, the two-time Grammy-winning R&B singer best known for his duets on Disney hits “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World,” died on Tuesday evening, June 2, 2026, at age 75, his family said.
Bryson had suffered a stroke late in May and was receiving medical care; family statements and multiple outlets reported he transitioned peacefully surrounded by loved ones in Marietta, Georgia.
Over a five-decade career he recorded around 20 studio albums and was celebrated for ballads such as “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again,” “Can You Stop the Rain” and duets with Celine Dion, Regina Belle and Roberta Flack.
His recording of “A Whole New World” with Regina Belle became the first song from an animated film to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Tributes poured in from fellow artists, including Dion and Belle, and his family thanked fans for messages of support.
Bryson is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren; memorial and celebration-of-life arrangements were to be announced.







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