Grammy-winning singer Peabo Bryson, known for his contributions to Disney classics, is recovering after a stroke at age 75. His family shared an update on his condition.
The 75-year-old music icon Peabo Bryson has been receiving medical treatment following a recent stroke. Known widely for his soulful voice and memorable performances in Disney films, Bryson's family provided an update on his health through a statement released on Sunday, May 31.
Bryson, who won multiple Grammy Awards during his illustrious career, is celebrated for his contributions to the soundtrack of beloved Disney movies such as "A Whole New World" from "Aladdin" and "When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio." His voice has brought magic to generations of children and adults alike.
While details on the severity of the stroke are not publicly available, Bryson's family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support. They emphasized that he is currently in good spirits and making progress under the care of his medical team. Friends and fans across the globe have been sending well wishes and prayers for his recovery.
Bryson’s career spanned several decades, during which he collaborated with numerous artists and contributed to a wide range of musical projects beyond Disney. His ability to convey deep emotion through his performances has left an indelible mark on the music industry.