Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the chart-topping family act The Osmonds, died Monday after decades with multiple sclerosis. He was 76. According to a family spokesperson, Alan's wife, Suzanne ...
Osmond is remembered for his extraordinary talent as a performer, powerful vocals, philanthropy efforts and faith ...
Alan Osmond, the eldest sibling of the family pop group The Osmonds, has died, according to multiple news reports. He was 76.
Marie went on to gush about his many “incredible” talents — such as “singing to performing to playing multiple instruments” — ...
"Alan was our leader in every sense of the word. His tireless work helped build everything we became," Donny Osmond said in an emotional tribute.
His family pays tribute to the musician's enduring legacy ...
Alan Osmond was diagnosed in 1987 with multiple sclerosis, a chronic autoimmune disease of the nervous system.
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Alan Osmond, the eldest member of showbiz family the Osmonds and songwriter behind chart-topping hits including 'One Bad Apple' and 'Crazy Horses,' died Monday. He was 76.
Alan Osmond was the leader of the band, whose vocals provided the foundation of The Osmonds’ tight-knit harmonies. But more ...
"If you're too busy to sing, you're too busy." In 1983, my father, Joe Romanelli, brought an unusual gift home with him: a barbershop quartet. Once a week, the men would show up in our living room and ...
An Arlington-based barbershop quartet chorus is bringing back a love of the four-part harmony in Virginia, one note at a time. In Tuesday’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax learns a ...