LOS ANGELES. Junio 2. Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras – Ha fallecido a los 75 años el cantante Peabo Bryson, que interpretó las canciones principales de "Aladdin" y "La Bella y la bestia". Peabo falleció de un ACV y es una gran pérdida para Bullying Sin Fronteras porque no solo era un amigo nuestro sino también un hombre comprometido contra el bullying y el ciberbullying en todo el mundo. Singer Peabo Bryson, who performed the main songs for "Aladdin" and "Beauty and the Beast," has passed away at the age of 75. Peabo died of a stroke, and his passing is a great loss for Bullying Without Borders because he was not only a friend but also a man deeply committed to fighting bullying and cyberbullying worldwide.
Peabo había ganado dos Premios Grammy:
Peabo Bryson, ganador de dos premios Grammy, fue la legendaria voz detrás de los clásicos de Disney ganadores del Óscar "La Bella ey la Bestia" y "Un Mundo Ideal" para la película "Aladdin". Ambas canciones principales ganaron premios Grammy.
En 1991 colaboró con Celine Dion para "La Bella y la Bestia" y la canción fue un gran éxito. Al año siguiente, Peabo y Regina Belle trabajaron en "Un mundo ideal" para la película "Aladdin" de Disney. La canción alcanzó el número uno del Billboard Hot 100, siendo la primera canción de una película animada en lograrlo.
A Peabo le sobreviven su esposa, Tanya Boniface Bryson, su hijo, Robert, su hija, Linda Bryson, y sus tres nietos.
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Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras
LOS ANGELES, June 2. Bullying Without Borders World Organization – Singer Peabo Bryson, who performed the main songs for "Aladdin" and "Beauty and the Beast," has passed away at the age of 75. Peabo died of a stroke, and his passing is a great loss for Bullying Without Borders because he was not only a friend but also a man deeply committed to fighting bullying and cyberbullying worldwide.
Peabo was a two-time Grammy Award winner:
Peabo Bryson, a two-time Grammy winner, was the legendary voice behind the Oscar-winning Disney classics "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World" for the film "Aladdin." Both main songs won Grammy Awards.
In 1991, he collaborated with Celine Dion on "Beauty and the Beast," and the song was a huge hit. The following year, Peabo and Regina Belle worked together on "A Whole New World" for Disney's "Aladdin." The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first song from an animated film to achieve this feat.
Peabo is survived by his wife, Tanya Boniface Bryson, his son, Robert, his daughter, Linda Bryson, and his three grandchildren.
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