Peabo Bryson Suffers Stroke, 2-Time Grammy Winner Under Medical Care
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Updated · CBS New York · May 31
Peabo Bryson Suffers Stroke, 2-Time Grammy Winner Under Medical Care
10 articles · Updated · CBS New York · May 31
Peabo Bryson is receiving medical care after suffering a stroke, according to a statement from his representative, with no further details on his condition released.
The family asked for privacy as Bryson undergoes treatment and said thoughts, prayers and support from fans are appreciated.
Bryson, a 2-time Grammy winner, is best known for Disney duets "Beauty and the Beast" with Celine Dion and "A Whole New World" with Regina Belle.
The Greenville, South Carolina-born singer has deep ties to Atlanta's music scene and built a decades-long career in R&B, soul and adult contemporary music.
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