Bands & artists like Donny Osmond

If you like Donny Osmond, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Donny Osmond? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

David Cassidy

David Cassidy

Like Donny, Cassidy's work blends pop melodies with a theatrical flair, appealing to fans of bubblegum music and vocal harmonies.

pop music
The Partridge Family

The Partridge Family

Their catchy pop-rock sound and family-oriented themes resonate well with the upbeat energy found in Donny Osmond's music.

Bobby Vee

Bobby Vee

Vee's smooth vocal style and melodic pop songs from the same era echo the infectious energy present in Osmond's hits.

rock music
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap

Gary Puckett & The Union Gap

Their rich vocal harmonies and pop-infused rock sound align closely with the buoyant rhythms characteristic of Donny Osmond's music.

pop music
The Monkees

The Monkees

Guide

With their playful melodies and engaging pop-rock instrumentation, The Monkees share a similar appeal to fans of Osmond's upbeat tracks.

pop rock rock music
Paul Anka

Paul Anka

Anka's classic pop sound and strong vocal delivery resonate with the melodic sensibilities that define Osmond's music.

doo-wop jazz pop music
Johnny Rivers

Johnny Rivers

Rivers' mix of rock and pop elements, along with his engaging performances, makes him a fitting recommendation for fans of Donny Osmond.

rock music
Neil Sedaka

Neil Sedaka

Guide

Sedaka's knack for catchy hooks and polished production aligns well with the infectious energy present in Osmond's work.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Donny Osmond?

Artists similar to Donny Osmond include David Cassidy, The Partridge Family, Bobby Vee and Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. Each shares elements of Donny Osmond's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Donny Osmond?

Donny Osmond is primarily known for pop rock, R&B and musical. His music features buoyant rhythms layered with smooth melodies, creating an infectious energy that compels movement and sing-along.

Where should I start if I like Donny Osmond?

If you enjoy Donny Osmond, start with David Cassidy — their album "Cherish" is a great entry point. Like Donny, Cassidy's work blends pop melodies with a theatrical flair, appealing to fans of bubblegum music and vocal harmonies.