Born in Utah, Jay Osmond is a popular, talented and easily recognisable drummer available for events. One of the five-strong family group The Osmonds, he has toured the world, performing at prestigious venues. The Osmonds specialised in a wide range of genres, including R&B, disco, pop, rock, soul, country and funk - a testament to Jay's adaptability as a musician.
In 1955, the music industry gained one of its most influential musicians - Jay. From a young age, Jay and his brothers expressed a love for performing which led them to appear in numerous television shows. Starting with NBC's The Andy Williams Show, four of the Osmonds spent nearly a decade on the American variety show. Following this, they spent a year on The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, a western-themed television show. Jay played Lamentations Kissel, one of the younger roles.
Though many may recognise Jay for his drumming, he boasts more than one talent. With his brothers, Jay was the lead vocals on the instantly recognisable American hit, Crazy Horses, which reached number fourteen on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number two in the UK Singles Chart. Jay's passion for music is infectious, raised in a show-stopping family it is no surprise he made such a name for himself in the industry. Booking Jay doesn't just ensure entertainment for your event, but a musician with true dedication to his craft.
As an executive producer, having released Marie in 1980, The Gift of Love in 1978 and Donny and Marie in 1975, interviews with Jay offer an insight into the world of television. Audiences are captivated from his show-stopping stories. Musically enchanting, coupled with his personable nature, Jay is a truly joyous act to witness live. Capable of commanding the stage, captivating his audience, Jay is an utter delight.