Wayne Osmond: The musician who founded the band “The Osmonds” died of a stroke

Wayne Osmond who founded the family “The Osmonds” died at the age of 73, after a stroke. In the 1970s he had signed the band’s biggest hits, with him after a few years retiring and focusing on his business activities. Wayne Osmond contributed decisively to the creation of some known songs of the band, such as “Crazy Horses”, “Goin’ Home” and “Let Me In”. “Wayne brought so much light, laughter and love to everyone who knew him, especially me,” said his brother, Donny, adding: “He was optimistic and loved by all”. CORVERSE For his part, Merrill Osmond praised his brother’s musical ability, calling him “a genius in composition”, adding that he had the ability to touch people’s hearts and bring them close to God. “I have never met a man who has more humility. A man without any deceit whatsoever. A person who quickly forgave and had the ability to show unconditional love to everyone he ever met,” he added. My dead brother Wayne passed away peacefully last night from a strike. I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity to visit him in the hospital before he passed. Wayne brought so much light, Laughter, and love to everyone who knew him, especially me. He was the ultimate optimist… ADVERSE — Donnie Osmond (@donnyosmond) Wayne Osmond was born on August 28, 1951, in Ogden, Utah. Along with the rest of the Ozmond family, they became known for their live performances and musical successes in various genres, from pop to country. Wayne Osmond who was one of the band’s main singers and musicians, was actively involved in developing the artistic image of the family, but was also distinguished for his participation in the production of their music. Despite the band’s success, he retired from the spotlight after a few years, to engage in other business activities and enjoy a calm life with his family.