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Donny Osmond

Donny OsmondDonny Osmond: (of Donnie & Marie, The Osmonds)

I Follow The Music (from the Disco Train album)

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"Disco Train!!!" Disco Donny. Poor kid was barely out of his teens, trying hard to score a hit, but no luck. He just got louder, faster and more frantic. Who'da thunk he would have ended up as a 21st century game show host?
Posted by: hi-hat | Jan 16, 04 | 11:01 pm

Anyone familiar with his new stuff? He's got a single on iTunes and the CD should be released in the states in mid January "What I Meant To Say" is the name of it, watch for it all you Joseph fans! Stop by Donny.com for more information.
Cheerz,
JB
Posted by: muckluck30 | Dec 15, 04 | 3:17 pm

Also did a disco duet with sister Marie called "On the shelf".
Posted by: Darren S | Feb 10, 05 | 12:36 am

It should be known that Donny released a promo only 12" track called "Sure Lookin'" on Capital back in '91 under the alias Deee-o.(get it?) It was very deep and bass heavy, even more so thanks to the remix work of D.J. Pierre. Unless someone told you it was Donny, you would not have known. I like it . It sounds like something Emotive records would have released back in the day. If you see this record, buy it! Let me now what you think. See ya later dancers!
Posted by: Jeff | Sep 13, 05 | 8:25 pm

Does exist someone who could know the disco-song of Marie Osmond that he sang in 1979 Leif Garrett Special?! Is it possibly called 'You are my everything'?
Posted by: stefano | Jul 31, 06 | 5:26 am

To tell you the truth, there was nothing good about this. Thank God he never was a DISCO icon. That would make it easier to make fun of our world. Besides, he got all the women. I still love his sister!
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 22, 08 | 5:41 pm

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