The second-oldest of the popular 1970's family band "Osmonds" died Wednesday at age 73 in Salt Lake City, his family ...
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Wayne Osmond, who co-founded the Osmonds, scored four Top 10 singles with the group and was a regular on the variety show ...
Osmond helped the influential family band reach success in the 1970s, performing hits such as Crazy Horse and One Bad Apple ...
He was the fourth oldest of nine children raised in a Mormon household in Ogden, Utah, and the second oldest among the ...
Though best known as a guitarist and vocalist, Wayne’s contributions extended to multiple instruments, arranging, and ...
Wayne Osmond, who has died of a stroke aged 73, was a member of the toothy all-brother US pop group behind such huge-selling 1970s hits as Love Me For A Reason, Let Me In and Crazy Horses.
Wayne Osmond, vocalist and guitarist for the Osmonds, has died at the age of 73.
Osmond, brother of fellow pop singers Donny and Marie Osmond, "passed away peacefully" surrounded by his family, Osmond's ...