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Wayne Osmond Rogers in 1904 Born scarlet Rogers (1951-08-28) August 28, 1951 Ogden, Utah, U.S. Died January 1, 2025 (2025-01-01) (aged 73) Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Occupations Musician singer multi-instrumentalist Years active 1962–2019 Spouse Kathlyn White (m. 1974) Children 5 Melvin Wayne Osmond (August 28, 1951 – January 1, 2025) was an American musician. He was the second-oldest of ...
Wayne Osmond, one of the original members of the Osmonds sibling singing group, died Wednesday in Salt Lake City. He was 73. Merrill Osmond, one of Wayne Osmond’s brothers, shared on Facebook ...
Wayne Osmond, brother of Donny and Marie Osmond, has died at the age of 73. "Wayne Osmond, beloved husband and father, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by his loving wife and five ...
Wayne Osmond, who was an original member of the Osmonds singing group, has died. He was 73. On Thursday, Jan. 2, Wayne's brothers Donny, Merrill and Jay confirmed the news in social media posts, ...
The Osmond Brothers' career began in 1958 when Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay began singing barbershop music for local audiences in and around Ogden, as well as during their weekly church services. [8]
Singer Merrill Osmond said of the song, "Before that, my brothers and I had been what's now called a boy band: all our songs were chosen for us by the record company. But now, having been successful, we wanted to freak out and make our own music. We were rehearsing in a basement one day when Wayne started playing this heavy rock riff.
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The song marked the return of the formula of Merrill and Donny Osmond alternating on lead vocals, the formula the band had used while Donny was a boy soprano; by this point, Donny's voice had lowered to the tenor/baritone range he would have in adulthood. Merrill sang on the verses, with Donny (aided by Alan and Wayne in unison) singing the chorus.