Throwback: R.I.P. Peabo Bryson

I was eating dinner with my mom, when a friend texted me with a TMZ article with a headliner that read “Beauty and The Beast singer Peabo Bryon! dead at 75.”

Most people are familiar with his work on the theme songs to the Disney animated films Beauty and The Beast with Celine Dion and Aladdin with Regina Belle, both of which won Grammy Awards — with “A Whole New World” landing at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Goodness, what a voice, y’all.

Long live Peabo Bryon!

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