Osmonds Reunite in Las Vegas for 50th Anniversary Reunion Show

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Osmonds Reunite in Las Vegas
By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY, Associated Press Writer
4 hours ago

LAS VEGAS - The Osmond Brothers, joined by siblings Donny, Marie and Jimmy, took the stage this week to tape a 50th anniversary reunion show to be aired on PBS next year.

A meeting of no less than seven singing Osmonds onstage hadn't happened in more than 20 years, the siblings say, although no one seems to remember the exact date of the last full family concert. That's likely because some combination of the clan is perpetually performing.

"We do over 200 shows a year," Wayne Osmond told The Associated Press Tuesday before the second night of taping for the TV special, "Still."

The PBS concert celebrates the anniversary of the Osmond family's original foray into show business, the creation of the Osmond Brothers barbershop quartet in 1957.

Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay Osmond, led by their strict Army sergeant father, worked the state fair circuit in Utah until a visit to Disneyland led to a television debut on "Disney After Dark" in 1962.

The brothers became regulars on "The Andy Williams Show," where they made their name and forged the wholesome and peppy image that would carry through to each of the later configurations of Osmond family performers.

In an interview with the AP, the four cheerful Osmond brothers described their careers and craft in language few younger, cooler musicians would utter.

On the joy of performing: "It's just a reminder that we're all one big happy family," Merrill Osmond said.

On the reunion show: "We make a great shepherd's pie. ... with a pretty garnish named Marie," Jimmy Osmond said.

On what the Osmonds stand for: "We believe in America and the flag. All of my eight sons were Eagle scouts," Alan Osmond said.

Marie Osmond, 47, said her brothers always have been happily out of step with hard-living show business. That's left their accomplishments and savvy under-appreciated, she said.

The Osmonds have recorded 142 albums, selling 100 million copies with 51 gold and platinum recordings. In 1971, the Osmond brothers, including then-heartthrob Donny, tallied nine gold records, surpassing single-year bests by Elvis and the Beatles.

"I don't think they've been honored or the accolades haven't been what they should be," Marie Osmond said. "We think it could be that in the '70s it was drugs, sex and alcohol, and they were clean cut. They were God-fearing moral men."

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On the Net: "The Osmond's 50th Anniversary," http://www.osmonds50th.com/
 
WOW !! They sure bring back some GREAT memories. Can't wait to see this on PBS next year in March. :up:


I just went to their site and ordered 5 DVDs that I never knew were released. :D
 
Originally posted by fah
I have been in love with Donny Osmond for the longest time :heart:

Because of him, my favourite colour is purple :up:

HURRAY !! Another Osmond fan, heard from !! :up:

I was beginning to think it was only Carek and myself who ever knew of the Osmonds. :shrug:

I have seen some episodes of the Donny & Marie Show were Donny always had on 'purple' socks ... no matter what 'outfit' he was wearing. :lol:

My favorite performer was indeed Merrill ... his vocals on 'Crazy Horses' explains why. :bow:

Although, it's not so surprising, as I've always 'taken a shine' to 'lead vocalists' in bands than the actual instrumental musicians. :yes:

It will probably never change with me, either ... it's always been that way, as lead vocalists get the most attention. :applaud:

And besides Donny ... Merrill was absolutely gorgeous, too !! :love:
 
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I knew I would see Doozer and Martha in this thread!! :wink:














okay...I'll admit it too...I was a HUGE fan, to the point of crying when Donny came on TV :reject: :lol:
 
Bono's American Wife said:
she still has some Osmond 45's! :giggle:

Oh yes, those 45 singles ... and I too will admit to having 5 Osmond ones, and 3 more that are only of Donny. :up:

I also have several, and I mean several 33's (albums) ... both Donny's and the Osmond Bros. :bow:

They have been put-away for years now ... and are in mint-condition without the scratches or warps
that usually happen to most records (if one is not careful)

So, I'm wonderin' now ... how much longer before I can ever consider them classic 'antiques' !! :hmm: :lol:
 
I really liked Donny and HE is the reason my favorite color is purple too, fah! :wink:

I still have all my Osmonds 45's and LP's:reject: AND I have all the Donny Osmond cds:reject:

I still have my Osmond Brothers fan club t-shirt somewhere in a box.

I saw the Osmonds perform Live at the Oakland Coliseum and I dragged my ex husband to see Donny live at the Circle Star Theatre near SFO (which is no longer there). :reject:

I am glad I am not the only Osmondized dork around here!
 
haha! donny osmond came 2 my local walmart to promote a CD a few years ago. and my mom made me go with her. somehow i managed 2 blend in with his security and walk with them.
 
^Ooohhhh that is so cool, what else happened?

I remember years ago my dad got tickets for me, my sister and 4 friends (we each got to choose 2 friends) to see the Osmonds in concert. OMG that was a great experience and one of the coolest things our dad ever did for us! :up:

I caught the 50th show on TV the other night. It was cool and I laughed seeing all the people in the audience singing and doing the dance moves! I would have been there doing the same! :reject:
 
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