Merrill Osmond

Merrill Osmond is a tenor/countertenor vocalist known for being the lead singer of the Osmonds and co-writing many of their songs.

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Profession :

Rock Singer

Birthday :

April 30, 1953

Age :

71

Merrill Osmond, an American singer, musician, and actor, gained fame as the lead vocalist of the family music group, The Osmonds, which became popular in the 1960s and 1970s with hits like “One Bad Apple” and “Love Me for a Reason.” In addition to his work with The Osmonds, Merrill has participated in various other musical endeavors and collaborations, such as the album “Homemade” with his son Justin. He has made appearances on television shows like “The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon” and acted in films and TV series. As an accomplished pilot, Merrill has flown in and out of some of the world’s most challenging mountain airfields. He is also an author, having written several self-improvement and motivational books. Notably, Merrill served as the lead or co-lead singer for the majority of The Osmonds’ songs and contributed to writing many of them.