Aled Jones from 'Good Morning Sunday' on BBC Radio 2 talks with Jimmy Osmond, who is part way through his 2012 UK tour with The Osmond Brothers.
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For over five decades The Osmond Brothers have been entertaining sold out crowds throughout the world and 2012 marks the year of their biggest ever UK Tour.
The tour will take fans on a journey through their many unforgettable hits – from classics such as “One Bad Apple”, “Down By The Lazy River”, “Let Me In” and “Love Me For A Reason” to “Crazy Horses” and “Long Haired Lover From Liverpool” – the 1972 number One from Jimmy, who has more recently appeared in London’s West End in the musical productions of 'Grease' and 'Chicago'.
Jimmy talks about his career as a young boy growing up with the fame that came from being part of a popular family. He shares his thoughts and feelings about being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and how that has affected him and his family.
To listen to the interview go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gc117, to listen to Jimmy skip to 2:27.03 and 2:45.24. Jimmy talks about the church at 2:35.30 and 2:40.04.