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The Osmonds Pay Tribute to Wayne Osmond, Remembered as a Musical Genius

Wayne Osmond, a founding member of the renowned 1970s family band The Osmonds, has passed away at 73. His brothers, Donny and Merrill, praised his light-hearted nature and musical talent. Wayne co-wrote several of the band’s hits, including ‘Crazy Horses’ and ‘One Bad Apple.’ The cause of death was reported as a stroke. Raised in a Mormon family in Utah, Wayne began performing with his siblings at a young age, leading to monumental success as part of a pop phenomenon. Despite health struggles throughout his life, he left a lasting legacy in the music industry.

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