The music industry has lost a true legend with the passing of Alan Osmond, the eldest brother of the iconic 70s pop group, The Osmonds. His death at 76 has left a void in the hearts of fans worldwide, who mourn the loss of a founding member and guitarist of this beloved band.
Alan's journey with The Osmonds began at a young age, performing alongside his brothers on TV shows. Their early success as a barbershop quartet on The Andy Williams Show paved the way for their rise to superstardom. With the addition of younger brother Donny, the group's transition into pop music was seamless, and they quickly became teen sensations with hits like "One Bad Apple" and "Yo-Yo."