Grammy Award-winning singer Peabo Bryson dies at 75

Kathmandu. Famous American singer and Grammy Award winner Peabo Bryson has passed away at the age of 75.

The death of this legendary singer, who lent his voice to many classic Disney songs, has been confirmed by his family.

Peabo Bryson sang world-famous songs like 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'A Whole New World'. He was particularly known for his powerful and emotional voice.

In a music career spanning over five decades, Peabo Bryson won the Grammy Award twice, in 1992 and 1993. His family's statement said that Peabo's extraordinary voice accompanied important moments of life for more than five decades. 

According to his family, his music made moments of love, happiness, and memories even more special. According to news reports, he was undergoing treatment. He was said to have had a stroke. However, the official cause of death has not been disclosed.

He celebrated his 75th birthday in April this year. In May, he performed in a concert with musician Jeffrey Osborne. He also had plans to perform various shows this year as part of his upcoming 'Golden Touch Tour'. 

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