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Jazzy Nights 2024 Season Ticket
The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre
Detroit, MI
Jun 5 Wed • 2024 to Sep 4 Wed • 2024
Jazz and Blues | R&B/Urban Soul | Festivals | Jazz | Rock and Pop | World Music | More Concerts | R&B | New Age and Spiritual | Rap and Hip-Hop | More Miscellaneous | Classical | PopAi Ticket Reselling Prediction
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Jazzy Nights 2024 Season Ticket at the The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Detroit, MI
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Jazzy Nights 2024 Season Ticket
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Robert Peapo "Peabo" Bryson[1] (born April 13, 1951) is an American singer and songwriter. He is known for singing soul ballads (often as a duet with female singers) including the hit singles "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love" with Roberta Flack, "A Whole New World'' with Regina Belle, and ''Beauty and the Beast'' with Canadian singer Celine Dion.[2] Bryson has contributed to two Disney animated feature soundtracks. Bryson is a winner of two Grammy Awards.[3]
- ^ Peabo Bryson - Biography @AllMusic. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
- ^ Moniuszko, Sara M. "Singer Peabo Bryson, known for Disney hits, stable after heart attack". USA TODAY.
- ^ Grein, Paul (21 April 2021). "These 16 Songs Have Won Film Music's 'Triple Crown' — Golden Globe, Oscar & Grammy". Billboard.
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