Your columnist, during a recent bout with the flu, rewatched “All in the Family” as Washington readied for a changing of the ...
When you hear the 1972 hit single “Crazy Horses,” with its screaming synth sounds, chugging baseline and snarling vocals, you ...
The Osmonds — brothers Wayne (from left), Jay, Donny, Merrill and Alan — are photographed at the Churchill Hotel in London on October 29,1972. Keystone/Getty Images Wayne Osmond was the fourth ...
Donny Osmond — who performed alongside brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay as a group — spoke about the band's early success in the MTV Entertainment Studios documentary Larger than Life ...
Singer Wayne Osmond, best known as a member of the family pop band The Osmonds, has died. He was 73. Tracey Beaumont, a representative for Osmond's sibling Merrill Osmond, confirmed his death in ...
As the group became more creatively involved, The Osmonds' sound shifted toward rock 'n' roll, starting with 1972's "Phase III." Osmond served as lead guitarist during this period. The Osmonds' ...
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, the pop group ...
He played a pivotal role in expanding The Osmonds’ sound, particularly in their early forays into rock and funk, as heard on the 1972 album Crazy Horses. The record’s title track—a gritty ...
November 1972: American vocal pop group The Osmonds, comprising of Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Donny Osmond, on tour in London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images) Related Articles News Obituaries ...
Wayne Osmond, a singer, guitarist and a founding member of the Osmonds family band, has died. He was 73. His brothers Donny and Merrill Osmond wrote on social media that the cause was a stroke.
The Osmonds Saturday morning cartoon ran for one season on ABC in 1972. An abridged version of their hit song "One Bad Apple" was used for the opening and closing credits of the show. pic.twitter ...
The Osmonds, circa 1972. Front; Donny. Centre, left to right: Wayne, Jay and Alan. Back; Merrill. On Facebook, his brother Jay posted in tribute to the singer: "A true legend has left the Earth.