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Osmond Brothers still strong after five decades

The Osmond Brothers are coming to the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 21, to perform all styles of music from barbershop to jazz.

The Osmond Brothers have been performing world-wide for 50 years. They practically grew up on stage, and they’re still pleasing audiences with their special brand of entertainment.

As regulars on the Andy Williams Show and the Jerry Lewis Show in the 1960s, The Osmonds learned 28 musical instruments and perfected their dance skills. They have sold more than 77 million records and have accrued more than 30 gold records.

Tickets are $30. 866.273.4615 or visit greatmountainmusic.com.

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