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Updated · CBS New York · May 31
Peabo Bryson Suffers Stroke, 2-Time Grammy Winner Under Medical Care
Updated
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.
What innovative therapies could help a legendary singer like Peabo Bryson regain his voice after a stroke?
After his stroke, will the iconic voice behind Disney's 'A Whole New World' ever be able to sing again?