All members of family supergroup The Osmonds have united onstage for the first time in more than two decades.
Two shows were filmed for US television and featured the collective sing some of their most famous hits – including ‘Crazy Horses’ and ‘Love Me For A Reason.’
The seven strong outfit performed together to mark the 50th anniversary of their first incarnation The Osmond Brothers who formed in 1957. It was only as The Osmonds in the seventies that they achieved global success.
Despite the six brothers and Marie not getting together as a seven piece for 20 years, the group have still been touring for years under a variety of combinations.
The group have released 142 records and shifted over 100million records in the past 50 years.
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