- 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 —
- Donny Osmond pays tribute as brother dies aged 76 Manchester Evening News —
- Donny Osmond pays tribute to brother and ‘protector’ Alan after his death at 76 The Standard —
- Donny Osmond pays tribute to brother and ‘protector’ Alan after his death at 76 Belfast Telegraph —
- Eldest The Osmonds sibling Alan Osmond dies, aged 76: “A deeply loving soul whose life blessed many” NME —
- Alan Osmond, eldest member of the Osmonds, dead at 76 Global News —
- Alan Osmond Dies: Co-Founder Of Hit-Making Vocal Group The Osmonds Was 76 Deadline —
- Singer Alan Osmond dies at 76 UPI —
- Alan Osmond, oldest member of The Osmonds, dies at 76 USA Today —
Alan Osmond Dies at 76
Alan was a founding member of the group and a key creative force behind hits like 'One Bad Apple' and 'Crazy Horses.' His family described him as a 'deeply loving soul' who carried immense responsibility to allow his siblings to shine.
Tributes from his brothers, including Donny and Merrill, highlighted his role as a protector and mentor.
Alan's legacy includes a prolific career as a producer and songwriter during the height of the group's 1970s fame.