Peabo Bryson at Rock & Brews

Peabo Bryson

at Rock & Brews

Friday, May 9th 2025

9:00pm

FREE SHOW

Peabo Bryson has established a career as one of the premier male vocalists in contemporary music of the last quarter century. Possessing a beautifully rich, almost operatic voice, this two-time Grammy Award winner has survived and prospered despite the passage of time and changes in popular musical trends. 

With 20 albums to his credit, Bryson has the distinction of being the first artist in music history to have separate records topping four different charts. 

 In 1978 his album Reaching for the Sky went gold. He was paired with Natalie Cole for the 1979 project We’re the Best of Friends and a year later with Roberta Flack for the double-LP Live & More. Peabo delivered four more albums before making a second, even bigger album with Flack titled Born to Love, a gold seller that featured the smash “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love.” Then released Straight From the Heart, featured the crossover smash “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again.” 

In 1989 the album All My Love earned him his first R&B No. 1 single with a remake of the late Al Wilson’s “Show & Tell” (a song he proudly keeps the torch lit for in all of his shows). He hit the R&B chart-top a second time with the smash “Can You Stop the Rain". The single won Bryson a 1991 Grammy nomination for best R&B vocal performance by a male, as did “Lost in the Night” in 1992. 

But it was two songs for Disney animated films that earned Peabo his two Grammys. The first was 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast” with international pop singer Celine Dion, which was a No. 1 pop hit. The very next year, Bryson struck gold again, receiving another Grammy for “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme)” from Aladdin, which he performed with Regina Belle. Both “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) and “A Whole New World” (1992) won Oscars for Best Original Song.  

Bryson is, at his intimate best, a legendary vocalist offering a timeless mix of pop and soul as only he can. Bryson has amassed a loyal fan base, critical acclaim, and an avalanche of awards by being one of the “truly best friends” a song could ever have. 

Standing room only. Must be 21 years of age or older.