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Celebrating the Pioneer spirit

Choir, orchestra to perform with Osmonds

Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:11 a.m. MDT
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The family has had its ups and downs like any other, says Wayne. "But we've been really blessed as a family. And we're grateful to all our fans. It's cool to be here to celebrate Pioneer Day with them."

Some of the Osmonds will continue to perform and work in the entertainment business in various ways. But these concerts will mark retirement for the older brothers. "It's a perfect event that came together at a perfect time," says Merrill. "It wasn't designed to be this way when we started our 50th anniversary tour."

The 50th anniversary tour began in Las Vegas last year and took them to Europe, Asia, Australia and other parts of the world. It really hit them that the end was coming after their final concert in London, says Alan. "We cried and hugged each other. So we're really happy to be here."

"Of course, at our age, you might say we're happy to be anywhere," jokes Wayne, who has kept the family entertained with his witty comments for the past 50 years. "He's nuts," says Jay. "But that's what the road does to you."

The family pays tribute to their parents, Olive and George, for the harmony that exists not just in their music but also in their lives. "Our mother taught us to roll with the punches, to prepare ourselves for the opportunities that come," says Jay. "They were our foundation. They lived the gospel."

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"This so so amazing." adds Jimmy. "We've had an amazing year, and what a great way to end it."

As the youngest, he says, "I do look at my brothers as pioneers in the entertainment field. They are the longest-running performing group. And I know how hard they've worked."

The family started performing to raise money for their older brothers' hearing aids; both were born deaf. So to have them on stage with the family one last time is very special, he says. "No matter what comes and goes, we've all been here for each other. Being invited to perform with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is a great personal honor for us."

"We don't know what the future holds," says Merrill. "But we do know that we are happy people today.


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The Osmond Brothers — Jimmy, left, Jay, Merrill, Alan and Wayne — rehearse with the Tabernacle Choir for their concert this weekend.

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