Jimmy Osmond | |
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Born | James Arthur Osmond April 16, 1963 Canoga Park, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Singer |
Spouse | Michelle Larson (m. 1991) |
Children | 4 |
Parents |
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Musical career | |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1967–2018 [1] |
James Arthur Osmond (born April 16, 1963) is an American singer. [2] He is the youngest member of the sibling musical group the Osmonds. As a solo artist, Osmond has accumulated six gold records, one platinum record, and two gold albums. [3]
He was born in Canoga Park, California, the ninth and last child of Olive and George Osmond. His older siblings are Virl, Tom, Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny, and Marie. [4] He is the only one of the nine Osmond siblings not to have been born in the family's hometown of Ogden, Utah. He was taught by tutors to accommodate his professional life. He was also educated by Mary Osmond, his brother Merrill's wife. [ citation needed ]
He received his first gold record at age five for a song he recorded in Japanese, "My Little Darling". He was the first Osmond to achieve this.[ clarification needed ] His recording of "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" in 1972 resulted in The Guinness Book of World Records designating him the youngest performer to have a #1 single on the UK Singles Chart. [5] The song was credited to "Little Jimmy Osmond". In Japan, he had the moniker "Jimmy Boy". [6]
In 1978, Osmond starred in the feature film The Great Brain . He starred in other acting roles as well, including two episodes of the TV series Fame. He performed on stage and television often with his older siblings. In 1985, he met Latino impresario Manuel Montoya at A&M Records, and this led to his only Spanish recording, "Siempre Tu". He toured Latin American markets, including Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela and Chile.[ citation needed ] On the heels of this, he served as a juror at the 1986 edition of the OTI Festival. The 2012 Osmonds album I Can't Get There Without You was performed with Jimmy Osmond on lead vocals; it was the first album to feature Jimmy as lead singer, as older brother Merrill Osmond historically held that role in the band. In live performances, Jimmy often serves as a co-lead singer with Merrill, a role previously held by Donny during the band's heyday in the early 1970s.
Osmond is president of Osmond Entertainment. He has developed and supervised most of the Osmonds' merchandising business, as well as producing hundreds of hours of programming for networks including ABC, PBS, the BBC and the Disney Channel.
He has also performed in musical theater. Like his brother Donny many years earlier, he starred in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . He also starred in Boogie Nights in 2004 at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool. In 2005, Jimmy Osmond's American Jukebox Show toured the UK in 2005, again to the Grand Theatre in Blackpool. Co-stars of the show included Billy Pearce and Jimmy's brothers Jay and Wayne. From December 11, 2010 to January 2, 2011, he played Buttons in Cinderella at the White Rock Theatre in Hastings; from December 16, 2011, to January 15, 2012, he played the role of Wishee Washee in Aladdin at Grand Theatre, Swansea; and from December 1, 2017, to January 7, 2018, the role of Abanzar in the pantomime Aladdin at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen.
He has appeared on several UK TV shows, including the reality TV series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! broadcast by ITV in 2005 (he finished in fourth place), a 2006 appearance on All Star Family Fortunes , a celebrity version of Come Dine with Me , Celebrity Family Fortunes, and Everybody Dance Now. In January 2010, Osmond participated in the British ITV1 celebrity reality television programme Popstar to Operastar . In 2016 Jimmy was a finalist on the UK version of Celebrity Masterchef.
In 2014, Osmond authored a semi-autobiographical children's picture book, Awesome Possum Family Band. The same year, he took over the operations of the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri, where he is now responsible for producing and booking shows. [7] In 2015, Osmond was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts and humanities by Iowa Wesleyan University. [8] The first Osmond family member to receive that distinction, he delivered the keynote commencement speech on May 9, 2015.
.On December 27, 2018, following his performance as Captain Hook in the Birmingham Hippodrome's staging of the pantomime Peter Pan , Osmond was taken to the hospital where he was diagnosed with having had a stroke. [9] He had previously suffered a stroke in 2004 caused by a since-corrected patent foramen ovale. [10] He spoke publicly for the first time since the stroke in April 2019, stating that he was in good health and was taking a "long-overdue break" from show business for the time being. [11] He has not spoken publicly since then but has continued to operate his businesses including the Andy Williams Performing Arts Center. [12] In a February 2020 interview, Jimmy's brother Merrill stated that Jimmy continued to recover, still planned on maintaining his business ventures, and that Merrill hoped that Jimmy would eventually return to the group. [13]
He married his wife, Michelle Larson, in 1992. They have 4 children. [14]
Year | Single Both sides from same album except where indicated | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US | AUS [15] | UK | |||
1971 | "If Santa Were My Daddy" b/w "Silent Night" | - | Non-album tracks | ||
1972 | "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" | 38 | 2 | 1 | Killer Joe |
"Mother of Mine" | 101 | - | |||
"Tweedle Dee" b/w "Mama'd Know What to Do" | 59 | 25 | 4 | ||
1974 | "Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus" b/w "If Santa Were My Daddy" | - | Non-album tracks | ||
"I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" b/w "Give Me a Good Old Mammy Song" | 93 | 11 | Little Arrows | ||
"Little Arrows" b/w "Don't You Remember" | - | 54 | |||
1978 | "Theme from 'The Great Brain' (You're There)" b/w "Life Is Just What You Make It" (non-album track) | - | "The Great Brain" soundtrack | ||
1980 | "She Put the Light On" b/w "Uncertain" | - | Kimi Wa Pretty | ||
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1972.
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Raúl Velasco Ramírez was a Mexican host/producer of the TV show Siempre en Domingo which is his hallmark contribution to the Latin American world and eventually to other parts of the world where Spanish entertainment programs are broadcast.
"One Bad Apple" is a song by the Osmonds, released as a single on November 14, 1970. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 2, 1971. It hit the top of the chart on February 13, 1971 and stayed there for five weeks. It also reached No. 6 on the R&B chart. Billboard ranked it as the No. 4 song for 1971. Both "One Bad Apple" and the Donny Osmond-credited single "Sweet and Innocent" are on the 1970 album Osmonds. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 4, 1971.
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