Episode 45
OSMONDMANIA! – Dandy Fun House episode 45
September 23, 202419m 13s
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Riddle me this funheusers! What is squeaky clean, Mormon to the max, has big teeth, more legs than you can count, has sold over 77 million records worldwide yet you’ll almost NEVER hear on the radio? … Give up? IT’S THE OSMONDS! And in this episode of the Dandy Fun House, I’m going to give you all the Osmonds you can eat! Let’s step into the fun house!

Hello and welcome to the Dandy Fun House video show, podcast and blog. This is where we meticulously polish all the retro pop culture, toys and games and all the fun stuff you can handle until it’s sparkly!

I’m your host Neil Dandy and I hope you’re in for a wild ride on some Crazy Horses today because this episode is all about The OSMONDS!

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Oh yeah! And if you have one of those remote jobs but your boss still makes you come to the office here and there for no apparent reason… so you badge in, grab a coffee, make your presence known then badge out and go home to get your real work done… then YOU are a Coffee Badger and here at the Dandy Fun House, we salute and honor you! We also feel your pain and frustration so we made a commemorative t-shirt just for you to be relentlessly passive agressive in! It’s the unlimited edition COFFEE BADGER t-shirt! Badge in. Caffeinate. Badge Out! and if that weren’t snarky enough, we even made a special Coffee Badger coffee mug to drive the point home to your jerk boss before you badge out, wave a few inappropriate hand gestures and drive home… Or to the coffee shop… You really overdo it with the coffee don’t you? Anyway, go get your quiet-quitting self over to dandyfunhouse.com and get your Coffee Badger gear before we run out!

Alright… THE OSMONDS!



Wow, where do you even start with a subject like this. It’s like trying to package up the Jacksons albeit without the psychic hot line and creepy home amusement park. (Lollipops! Lollipops!)
But I guess we’ll start here!
It’s the story of a humble farm family from Ogden, Utah who served their church as worship musicians, eventually finding themselves becoming household names worldwide.

George Osmond Sr. and Olive Osmond had 9 kids: Jimmy, Jay, Alan, Merrill, Wayne, Donny, Marie, Virl and Tom.

Virl and Tom Osmond

Those last two were both born with hearing disabilities so in 1958 brothers Merrill, Wayne, Alan and Jay began singing around town to raise money for hearing aids and also church missions. Their ages at this time were ranging from only 3 to 9 years old.



The Dapper Dans
After a few years of performing locally, their father George entered the boys into a barbershop singing contest in sunny Southern California. During this trip, they went to Disneyland just for a family fun day and were being entertained by a vocal group in the park known as the Dapper Dans.

Tommy Walker, Disneyland Director of Entertainment
The boys started singing along and managed to catch the attention of Disneyland’s Director of Entertainment, Tommy Walker.Mr. Walker pulled the family aside and made an offer to hire the boys to perform in the park starting the following Summer.



They accepted and the following year began performing in the park as The Osmond Brothers which presented the added benefit of new opportunities such as appearances in the Kurt Russell tv series, THE TRAVELS OF JAIMIE McPHEETERS. The Osmond Brothers were also included in a 1962 episode of DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK.



During the Osmond Brothers‘ appearance on Disneyland After Dark, a man named Jay Williams took notice of the group and called his son Andy and insisted that he book them on none other than THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW. The brothers became an instant hit and were invited back repeatedly throughout the remainder of the show’s run which continued until 1967.

Donny Osmond

Marie Osmond

Jimmy Osmond



George Osmond Sr.
The Osmond Brothers didn’t take this newfound acclaim for granted and dedicated themselves to relentless rehearsal in a quest to be the best and “One-Take Osmonds” became their new nickname amongst the Andy Williams staff because they always showed up polished and ready to hit the mark. This discipline was largely attributed to their father George’s military background and strictness which was instilled into all the kids.
During the group’s time with The Andy Williams Show, younger brother Donny was eventually brought into the fold and not too long after, Marie and Jimmy. America was falling in love with the Osmonds!

What else was there to do but take the show on the road, so The Osmonds embarked on a very successful European tour with Swedish singer Lars Lonndahl.



When the Andy Williams Show eventually came to a conclusion in 1967, without skipping a drumbeat, the Osmonds inked a deal to become regular performers on THE JERRY LEWIS SHOW which continued until 1969 at which time THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW came back and the Osmonds returned to Andy! It was like watching a dang ping pong match!




As the 60’s came to a conclusion, the Osmonds made the bold and somewhat controversial move to embrace a more pop and rock sound which was a hard pill for father George to swallow as a devout Mormon, but he was eventually convinced and gave his blessing.



This proved to be a very lucrative move because although they began making records in the mid-60’s, it wasn’t until 1971 when they released the pop song ONE BAD APPLE that they earned their first chart-topping hit.

Mike Curb

Rick Hall

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
This was largely due to record producer Mike Curb taking the band under his wing and teaming them up with legendary R&B producer Rick Hall whom they recorded with at iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama. Mike Curb signed the Osmonds to MGM Records and ONE BAD APPLE topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 5 weeks straight.

Their subsequent releases during this time like Double Lovin’, Yo-Yo, Sweet and Innocent, Go Away Little Girl, Hey Girl and the classic Puppy Love also charted but none reached number one.


1972 brought the cultural emergence of Album-Oriented-Rock (known today as Classic Rock or Dad Rock) and the Osmonds tried their own hand with a harder-edged sound. During this time, Donny was relegated largely to an instrumentalist role as a keyboardist due to puberty changing his voice.

They released the album CRAZY HORSES which featured the hit songs HOLD HER TIGHT as well as the title track, CRAZY HORSES which was a not-so-veiled statement about vehicles and air pollution.


They toured the United States and Europe where they racked up a staggering run of 13 hit songs on the UK charts in the year 1973. This global phenomenon of Osmond fever even sparked a new term: OSMONDMANIA!


But you know you haven’t really arrived until they turn you into a cartoon! And cartoon the Osmonds they did with a Saturday morning series on ABC simply titled: THE OSMONDS.

By the mid-70s, various members of the group found themselves becoming married and with multiple new families starting, their touring schedule slowed to a crawl and unfortunately along with it, their record sales.







The younger siblings Marie, Jimmy and Donny decided to take matters into their own hands and all set out on 3 individual and successful solo careers with Jimmy hitting number one in the UK with LONG HAIRED LOVER FROM LIVERPOOL, Marie hitting number one on the American Country charts with PAPER ROSES and Donny smashing the top 40 charts with an unprecedented string of twelve hit songs. Donny Osmond was an undeniable teen idol!

The Osmonds were still performing as a band, but now Donny was driving the Osmondmobile with the family band happily backing him up.









