Their mother, Olive, reflected on their origin, born of their Mormon faith, in a 1976 interview, as recounted in Fred Bronson ...
In 2024, pillars of Nashville's country and gospel communities died, as did foundational forces essential to the city's — and ...
Here’s a look at 6 performances from The Osmonds — including a performance from the original four Osmond Brothers at ...
Though best known as a guitarist and vocalist, Wayne’s contributions extended to multiple instruments, arranging, and ...
Wayne Osmond co-wrote several of The Osmonds’ greatest hits — including “Crazy Horses,” which reached No. 14 on Billboard’s Hot 100. “Crazy Horses” was a significant stylistic ...
Wayne Osmond, who co-founded the Osmonds, scored four Top 10 singles with the group and was a regular on the hit variety show Donny & Marie starring his younger brother and sister, died January 1 ...
The second-oldest of the popular 1970's family band "Osmonds" died Wednesday at age 73 in Salt Lake City, his family ...
guitarist and founding member of the million-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known for such 1970s teen hits as “One Bad Apple," "Yo-Yo" and “Down By the Lazy River,” has died.
He was a founding member of the family pop group, whose slew of hits in the 1970s included the No. 1 record “One Bad Apple.” ...