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Alan Osmond, eldest Osmond brother, dies at 76

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SALT LAKE CITY — Alan Osmond, the eldest performing member of the Osmond Brothers, died this week; family spokespersons told local outlets his wife, Suzanne, and all eight of their sons were at his bedside in Orem. He rose to national prominence after appearing on The Andy Williams Show in 1962. The family confirmed his death to multiple Utah outlets on Monday, noting his retirement followed a multiple sclerosis diagnosis in the late 1980s; reports list his birth as June 22, 1949, and say he helped lead the group's 1970s success with Top 40 hits. Media and fans have issued tributes this week, and funeral arrangements were said to be pending.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • June 22, 1949: Alan Osmond is reported born in Ogden, Utah.
  • 1962: The Osmond siblings gain national exposure on The Andy Williams Show.
  • 1970s: The Osmonds achieve chart success with multiple Top 40 hits.
  • Late 1980s (1987 reported): Alan Osmond is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and retires from performing.
  • April 2026: Family spokespersons confirm Alan Osmond’s death; immediate family at bedside.

Why This Matters to You

Alan Osmond's passing marks the end of an era for fans of the Osmond Brothers. His contributions to the music industry, especially during the 1970s, have left a lasting legacy. If you're a fan, take a moment to revisit their Top 40 hits and remember his talent.

The Bottom Line

Alan Osmond, a key figure in the Osmond Brothers' success, has passed away. Despite his multiple sclerosis diagnosis, he remained a beloved figure in the entertainment world. Worth forwarding if you know someone who grew up with their music.

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Who Benefited

Media outlets, music historians, and streaming services will see renewed engagement with Osmond catalog and archival coverage as public interest in Alan Osmond’s life and music increases following his death.

Who Impacted

The Osmond family, including his wife Suzanne and eight sons, along with close friends and longtime fans, suffered a personal loss following Alan Osmond’s passing.

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Who Benefited

Media outlets, music historians, and streaming services will see renewed engagement with Osmond catalog and archival coverage as public interest in Alan Osmond’s life and music increases following his death.

Who Impacted

The Osmond family, including his wife Suzanne and eight sons, along with close friends and longtime fans, suffered a personal loss following Alan Osmond’s passing.

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