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  • Sep 14, 1973
    Donny Osmond earns a gold single from the RIAA for his pop hit "The Twelfth Of Never," produced in part by Curb Records owner Mike Curb
    Mar 26, 1974
    Less than a year after recording her first country hit, Marie Osmond joins brother Donny Osmond to cut the pop hit "Morning Side Of The Mountain"
    Apr 11, 1974
    Country hitmaker Marie Osmond and brother Donny Osmond record "I'm Leaving It (All) Up To You"
    Sep 20, 1974
    Donny & Marie Osmond rate a gold single from the RIAA for "I'm Leaving It (All) Up To You," produced by Mike Curb, a future country label executive
    Jan 30, 1975
    Donny & Marie Osmond are guests on NBC's "The Mac Davis Show," also featuring Tim Conway and Florence Henderson
    Feb 21, 1975
    Donny & Marie Osmond's pop album "I'm Leaving It All Up To You" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
    Aug 1, 1975
    Donny and Marie Osmond record the pop hit "Deep Purple"
    Oct 7, 1975
    Donny Osmond and Jay Osmond attend an Elton John concert at the University of Utah Special Events Center in Salt Lake City. Three months later, Donny and Marie win the American Music Award for Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group
    Jan 16, 1976
    "Donny And Marie" debuts on ABC-TV, hosted by brother and sister Donny and Marie Osmond. Later in the month, they win the American Music Award for Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group
    Jan 30, 1976
    Marie Osmond weaves "I Can't Stop Loving You" into the "I'm a little bit country/And I'm a little bit rock & roll" routine on ABC-TV's "Donny And Marie." The following night, the hosts are named the Favorite Band, Duo or Group in the country field at the American Music Awards

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