Alan Osmond, the eldest sibling of the Osmonds family band, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 76 [1].

As a founding member of one of the most influential pop music ensembles of the 1970s, Osmond's death marks the loss of a key figure in a family legacy of entertainment. His contributions helped shape the variety show era of American pop culture.

Osmond died at 8:30 p.m. local time [1]. While some reports do not specify a cause of death, other sources indicate he died after a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis [5].

Family members shared the news through social media. Merrill Osmond said, "My brother has now stepped into the presence of our Father in Heaven with honor and peace."

Throughout his career, Alan Osmond was part of the family's global reach, contributing to the music and performances that defined an era of clean-cut pop. He remained a central part of the family's musical identity even as the group's peak popularity shifted over the decades.

The loss is felt across the music industry and by fans of the family band's wide reach. He is survived by his siblings, who have collectively navigated the decades of fame and public scrutiny together.

Alan Osmond, the eldest sibling of the Osmonds family band, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 76.

The death of Alan Osmond signifies the end of an era for the Osmonds, a group that became a symbol of wholesome family entertainment in the 1970s. As the eldest sibling, he provided a structural anchor for the family's legacy. His passing reflects the broader transition of the 1970s pop music landscape as the original members of that most prominent family bands are aging out.