From Deseret News archives:
Osmonds continue family's musical legacy
2nd Generation plans Christmas celebration
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• Nathan served his mission in Santiago, Chile. He and his wife, Sarah, have three children. Nathan is a motivational speaker and president of NTunes Productions LLC.
• Douglas served an LDS mission in Johannesburg, South Africa. He and his wife, Tiffany, have three children. He is an entrepreneur. He is currently involved with a technology company in the movie industry and does a lot of public speaking.
• David served a mission in Madrid, Spain, and married his wife, Valerie, this year. He attended Brigham Young University, New York University and Utah Valley State College, all the while involved in musical projects and performances. He works as a studio musician and guest artist as well as writing and developing music for a solo project.
• Scott served his mission in Asuncion, Paraguay. He and his wife, Annie, have two children. Scott is chief financial officer for Hogi Yogi Corp. and working on his master's degree in accounting.
• Alex is serving an LDS mission in Atlanta, Ga. He intends to work in editing and production. Big brother Doug said, "He's an incredible guitar player."
• Tyler is 17 and attends Mountain View High School in Orem. He is interested in video editing and producing. He made most of the videos in the Christmas concert.
The Christmas concert is presented by the ZRII company, and the proceeds will benefit the Christmas Box House.
If you go . . .
What: "A Family Christmas," starring the Osmonds 2nd Generation.
When: 7:30 p.m., Nov. 23 and 24
Where: Show Barn, Thanksgiving Point in Lehi
Cost: $22.50
Phone: 768-4900
E-mail: pugmire@desnews.com
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