Grammy-Award winner singer 68-year-old Peabo Bryson is said to be doing well after suffering a mild heart attack while at home in Georgia.
Bryson is in the hospital, responsive, awake, and stable.
A representative for Bryson told TMZ that it was requested to please respect the singer’s privacy during this difficult time, and thoughts and prayers were appreciated and welcomed from fans and friends. They also said that the doctors expect the Grammy-Winner expect he will make a quick recovery.
Bryson was the recipient of two Grammy Awards. The first was his duet with Celine Dion for their song “Beauty and the Beast.”
His second Grammy was in 1993 when he performed the theme song from the movie “Aladdin” with Regina Belle “A Whole New World.” In March 1993, it kicked off the charts “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston from Billboard.
Both of the songs also won the Oscar for Best Original Song.
Bryson took an 11-year break from the music business. He returned in December 2018 with “Stand For Love” his 21st studio album.
Written by Barbara Sobel
Sources:
WSBTV: Singer Peabo Bryson hospitalized after mild heart attack
TMZ: Singer Peabo Bryson Hospitalized After Suffering Heart Attack
The Grapevine: Grammy-Winning Singer Peabo Bryson Hospitalized After Suffering Heart Attack
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