The Osmonds Poster
Poster
mid 1970s (printed)
mid 1970s (printed)
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Poster for the group The Osmonds. The poster has an orange border with a photo of the group covering the main portion of the poster and a smaller image inside an orange sun.
The Osmonds are a group consisting of six brothers from Utah, who began by singing barbershop music and then went on to become a successful pop group in the 1970s. They had a large and energetic fan base in the early 1970s and a string of top 10 records. Later in the 1970s some of the brothers pursued solo careers.
The Osmonds are a group consisting of six brothers from Utah, who began by singing barbershop music and then went on to become a successful pop group in the 1970s. They had a large and energetic fan base in the early 1970s and a string of top 10 records. Later in the 1970s some of the brothers pursued solo careers.
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Title | The Osmonds Poster |
Materials and techniques | Printing ink on paper |
Brief description | Poster advertising the Osmonds, mid 1970s |
Physical description | Poster advertising the group The Osmonds. The poster has an orange border with a photograph of the group covering the main portion of the poster and a smaller image inside an orange sun. |
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Summary | Poster for the group The Osmonds. The poster has an orange border with a photo of the group covering the main portion of the poster and a smaller image inside an orange sun. The Osmonds are a group consisting of six brothers from Utah, who began by singing barbershop music and then went on to become a successful pop group in the 1970s. They had a large and energetic fan base in the early 1970s and a string of top 10 records. Later in the 1970s some of the brothers pursued solo careers. |
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Accession number | S.33-2011 |
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Record created | February 25, 2011 |
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