When you hear the 1972 hit single “Crazy Horses,” with its screaming synth sounds, chugging baseline and snarling vocals, you ...
Born on August 28, 1951, in Ogden, Utah, Wayne Osmond grew up as the fourth of nine children in a deeply musical family. He ...
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If the Donny & Marie variety show could be summed up in two words, they would have to be “comfort food.” With its corny humor ...
News broke on January 2 that Wayne died in Salt Lake City, with sibling Merrill Osmond making the announcement via Facebook. ...
Marie Osmond broke her silence on the death of her older brother Wayne Osmond, 73, a week after his death, saying it left a "hole" in her heart.
Marie Osmond is remembering her late brother Wayne Osmond. The singer and television personality took to Instagram on ...
Wayne Osmond died on Wednesday, Jan. 1, after suffering a stroke. The singer's famous siblings, including Donny Osmond, paid tribute to their brother following his death.
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 an ...
Wayne Osmond, a singer, 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 ...
By Hank Sanders and Emmett Lindner Wayne Osmond, an original member of the Osmonds, the family singing group that had a string of pop hits in the 1970s and helped launch the careers of his more ...