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My Deepest Condolences to a Soul singer with a rich and beautiful voice. His presence and vocals will always be missed. Rest In Paradise.
Shirley
December 24, 2025


ST. LOUIS (AP) - Singer David Peaston, who had a string of R&B hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s, has died, his family said Thursday.
Peaston, 54, died Wednesday of complications from diabetes, his niece, Neuka Mitchell said.
Peaston was born into a St. Louis family with deep musical roots. His mother, gospel singer Martha Bass, was one of the Clara Ward Singers. His older sister, Fontella Bass, is a noted singer whose single "Rescue Me" reached No. 1 on R&B charts and No. 4 on pop single charts in 1965.
Peaston's highest charting song was "Two Wrongs (Don't Make It Right)," which reached No. 3 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1989. "Can I?" got to No. 14 R&B that year, and "We're All in This Together" reached No. 11 R&B and No. 45 on the dance charts in 1990. His first album, "Introducing ... David Peaston," reached No. 7 on the Billboard R&B album chart in 1989. At the height of his career, he toured with Gladys K night.
Peaston earned a degree in elementary education and taught in his hometown of St. Louis before moving to New York to pursue a career as a singer. He began doing session gospel and R&B work. His career got a big boost after winning several competitions on the "Showtime at the Apollo" television show in the late 1980s, winning over fans and the judges with his powerful rendition of "God Bless The Child."
Singer Cheryl Pepsii Riley recalled traveling with Peaston on several shows.
"I soooooooooo loved this man with the hearty laugh, great sense of humor, that incredible voice, and he was the most amazing friend!!!" she said in a statement to the website eurweb.com. "This hurts so much. He had a gift that commanded the room. David will be sorely missed."
Despite a rich tenor voice that awed fans, crossover success eluded Peaston.
"He's the greatest unsung artist ever," Mitchell said. "Fabulous. A great father, husband, uncle. A great man."
Peaston's Facebook page described him as a "joyful independent double amputee." Both of Preston's legs were amputated below the knees due to diabetes.
Survivors include his wife of 24 years, his high school sweetheart Marilyn, and two sons. Funeral arrangements were incomplete.
JIM SALTER/Associated Press
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My Deepest Condolences to a Soul singer with a rich and beautiful voice. His presence and vocals will always be missed. Rest In Paradise.
Shirley
December 24, 2025
He sang at St Paul Baptist church in Brooklyn Ny for several years and I was blown away!God bless his family
Dianna Lopes
November 06, 2025 | Other
I love this man's voice,he put everything he could into it and zi thank God for his powerful presence in this world that I was privileged to witness in my lifetime on this earth.
Albert McCrsy
August 20, 2025
You're loved always. Thank You For Sharing Your Voice.
Lynn
July 12, 2025 | Other
Wow! I didn’t know! God bless his soul. Big loss♀♀
Juanita Johnson
July 12, 2025 | Kc, MO | Friend
Saw him in London back in the day. I was blown away. Gone too soon.
Tracey L Slater
April 13, 2025 | Other
Gone but never forgotten
Pamela Dupree
February 12, 2025 | Other
I didn't know him personally,, but still listening to his music and songs makes me feel better,,pray for peace,u will be missed My friend!!
Leslie W.
December 29, 2024 | Other
I sit here typing this message after listening to his songs...with tears falling from my eyes...Continue to RIP Sir #BeautifulSoulStirringVoice
C. Clark
December 24, 2024 | Other