FUNERAL:Tanya Bryson Struggling After Peabo Bryson’s Death

Peabo Bryson’s wife, Tanya Bryson, has broken her silence with an emotional Instagram tribute following the legendary singer’s death. In the heartbreaking post, Tanya described Peabo as her “best friend,” “one true love,” and “one and only,” revealing the deep pain she is facing as she tries to navigate life without him by her side. Tanya shared that she longs for “one more hug, one more kiss, one more conversation and one more laugh together,” while admitting she feels “empty” without the iconic music star. She also promised to continue raising their son, Kitt, in a way that would make Peabo proud, while hoping to still feel his spirit around their family. Her emotional message quickly touched fans around the world, with thousands flooding social media with prayers, tributes, and memories of the beloved singer. Peabo Bryson died at the age of 75 after reportedly suffering complications following a stroke, according to multiple reports released this week. The two-time Grammy winner was surrounded by loved ones in his final moments after spending more than five decades building one of the most recognizable voices in R&B and soul music. Bryson leaves behind a remarkable legacy filled with timeless love songs and unforgettable collaborations. He became globally famous for Disney classics like “Beauty and the Beast” with Celine Dion and “A Whole New World” with Regina Belle, both of which became defining songs of the 1990s. Beyond Disney, his smooth voice also helped create classics with artists like Roberta Flack and Natalie Cole, while hits such as “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again” and “Can You Stop the Rain” cemented his status as one of R&B’s greatest balladeers. In the days since his passing, tributes from fellow musicians and fans have continued pouring in, remembering Peabo Bryson not only for his legendary voice, but also for his kindness, warmth, and romantic storytelling through music. Many fans say his songs became the soundtrack to weddings, love stories, and emotional moments across generations — a legacy that will continue long after his final performance. Rest in power legend