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Toothy Mormon singer who was the clean-cut pop heartthrob of the early-to-mid 1970s, enjoying masses of hits both solo (he had three UK number one hits before his 16th birthday) and with his brothers in The Osmonds. Surprised many by successfully shaking off the baggage of his earlier career to re-emerge as a credible (if still middle-of-the-road) performer in the late 1990s. | Toothy Mormon singer who was the clean-cut pop heartthrob of the early-to-mid 1970s, enjoying masses of hits both solo (he had three UK number one hits before his 16th birthday) and with his brothers in The Osmonds. Surprised many by successfully shaking off the baggage of his earlier career to re-emerge as a credible (if still middle-of-the-road) performer in the late 1990s. | ||
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+ | In 2009 he won the US version of [[Strictly Come Dancing]], ''Dancing With the Stars''. | ||
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Current revision as of 19:10, 4 April 2024
Biography
Toothy Mormon singer who was the clean-cut pop heartthrob of the early-to-mid 1970s, enjoying masses of hits both solo (he had three UK number one hits before his 16th birthday) and with his brothers in The Osmonds. Surprised many by successfully shaking off the baggage of his earlier career to re-emerge as a credible (if still middle-of-the-road) performer in the late 1990s.
Trivia
In 2009 he won the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing With the Stars.