Peabo Bryson is a renowned R&B and soul singer-songwriter, hailing from Greenville, South Carolina. Born on April 13, 1951, Bryson's smooth, silky voice and passionate delivery have cemented him as a mainstay in the genre since the 1970s. He gained significant attention with his soulful ballads and romantic duets, collaborating with powerhouse vocalists such as Roberta Flack on "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love" and Natalie Cole on "What You Won't Do for Love."
Bryson's impressive career includes two Grammy Awards, one for his performance of the song "Beauty and the Beast" with Celine Dion and the other for "A Whole New World" with Regina Belle, both serving as theme songs for Disney animated films. His discography spans multiple decades and showcases his versatility as both a performer and a songwriter. Recent works like "Stand For Love" epitomize his commitment to the classic love song, while tracks such as "Looking For Sade" and "All She Wants To Do Is Me" from his 2018 album "Stand For Love" (produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis) demonstrate his ability to stay current in the evolving music landscape. Throughout his career, Peabo Bryson has remained a beloved figure in the world of romantic music, always able to capture the complexities of love and longing in his timeless melodies.
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