The music world is mourning the loss of Alan Osmond, the oldest brother of the famous Osmond Brothers, who passed away at the age of 76. His brother, Merrill Osmond, shared the heartbreaking news, noting that Alan died Monday evening surrounded by family. Alan had faced his struggles since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1987, a condition that ultimately impacted his ability to perform, drawing him away from the spotlight he once shared with his brothers.
The Osmond Brothers, featuring Alan, Merrill, Wayne, and Jay, broke into the music scene during the’70s, becoming a household name with hits like“One Bad Apple,”“Crazy Horses,”and“Are You Up There?”Alan’s songwriting was crucial to their success, capturing the hearts of fans everywhere. While the family shared beautiful memories of brotherly love in their final moments together, it’s a bittersweet reminder of how quickly life can change. Alan Osmond leaves behind a rich musical legacy that will forever echo in the hearts of many.

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