Less than two weeks into the new year, and the music world is already reeling after losing four legendary performers. The ...
From the Osmond Brothers’ chart-topping hits, to the solo success of Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond, the Osmond family has ...
When you hear the 1972 hit single “Crazy Horses,” with its screaming synth sounds, chugging baseline and snarling vocals, you ...
Born Aug. 28, 1951, Wayne Osmond and his siblings started performing as children, first in a barbershop quartet and later expanding, releasing hits like “One Bad Apple.” In 2007, The Osmonds ...
Ed Askew, a cult folk music singer/songwriter and painter, died on Jan. 4. He was 84. PEOPLE Magazine reported that Askew had ...
Here’s a look at 6 performances from The Osmonds — including a performance from the original four Osmond Brothers at ...
Wayne Osmond, a singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-selling family act the Osmonds, who were known for such ...
Merrill Osmond called his late brother "a genius in his ability to write music" who was "able to capture the hearts of ...
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.” By Hank Sanders and Emmett Lindner Wayne Osmond, an original member ...
Brothers Donny Osmond and Jimmy Osmond joined the group later. Some of their hit songs include "Crazy Horses," "One Bad Apple" and "Down by the Lazy River. In this Nov. 1972, file photo ...
Born on August 28, 1951, in Ogden, Utah, Wayne Osmond grew up as the fourth of nine children in a deeply musical family. He ...
Wayne Osmond, a singer, guitarist and a founding member of the family act The Osmonds, has died. He was 73. His brother, Donny Osmond, posted on social media: "My dear brother Wayne passed away ...