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Wayne Osmond, Founding Member of The Osmonds, Dies at 73

Wayne Osmond, a beloved singer and guitarist from The Osmonds, has passed away following a massive stroke at age 73.

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Updated: Jan 2nd, 2025, 11:05 PM ET

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Wayne Osmond, founding member of The Osmonds, died at 73 after a massive stroke in Salt Lake City. Celebrated for hits like 'One Bad Apple,' Wayne is remembered for his humility and musical legacy. His career began in a family barbershop quartet, gaining fame in the 70s alongside brothers Donny and Marie. Though faced with health challenges later in life, he expressed gratitude for his experiences. Wayne married Kathlyn White in 1974 and had five children.


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