Wayne Osmond, key member of the Osmonds family band, dies at 73

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Wayne Osmond, a member of the famous Osmonds family band, has died at age 73. He was known for his singing, songwriting, and multi-instrumental skills, contributing significantly to the group's success in the 1970s. The Osmonds gained fame with hits like "One Bad Apple" and "Crazy Horses." While Wayne did not take lead vocals, he played a key role in the band's music and performances, showcasing his talents on various instruments. Wayne faced health challenges later in life, including a brain tumor and strokes, which affected his ability to play guitar. He is survived by his wife, children, and siblings.


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