1/3 🧵 Alan Osmond mattered because he wasn’t just “one of The Osmonds” — he was the oldest performing brother, an organizer, co-creator, and in a lot of ways the engine behind the family act’s early structure. He helped shape the group from a barbershop-style sibling act into the hugely successful pop group that broke internationally in the late 1960s and 1970s. Reports this week say he died at 76 on April 20, 2026, with family at his bedside. USA Today Deseret News
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