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- Donny Osmond pays tribute to ‘protector’ older brother Alan after death at 76: ‘Till we meet again’ NY Post —
- Donny Osmond Pays Tribute to Older Brother Alan: ‘My Protector’ Rolling Stone —
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- Alan Osmond, oldest brother in family music group The Osmonds, dies at 76 NBC News —
- Alan Osmond, Eldest Member of The Osmonds, Dies at 76 The Hollywood Reporter —
- Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the Osmonds, has died at 76 ABC News —
- Alan Osmond, the eldest member of the Osmonds, has died at 76 The Independent —
Alan Osmond Dies at 76
Osmond was a key architect of the group's success, co-writing chart-topping hits like 'One Bad Apple' and 'Crazy Horses.' His brother Donny paid a moving tribute, describing Alan as a 'protector' who quietly carried responsibility so his siblings could shine.
Beyond his musical career, Alan was known for his philanthropy and his dedication to his wife Suzanne and their eight sons.
The Osmonds remains one of the most successful family acts in music history, with millions of records sold worldwide.