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Mary Margaret Arnold (born September 19, 1947 in Carroll, Iowa [1]) is an American singer. She performed with the rock group Kenny Rogers and The First Edition from 1968 to 1976. Early life and education
[citation needed] Mary Arnold often sang "Sweet Music Man" on the First Edition's post Terry Williams gigs and Kenny also tried the lead out a few times. [ citation needed ] This was to become one of Rogers' most covered compositions, and he himself had a No. 9 country hit with it in the fall of 1977.
After Camacho left the First Edition, her spot was taken by her roommate, Mary Arnold, after singer Karen Carpenter auditioned for the role. [3] After marrying producer Robert Ivie, she moved to Europe in the 1980s and designed costumes for Bavaria Film Studios in Munich and Haute Couture Ateliers in Cologne.
Members of the American psychedelic rock and country music band Kenny Rogers and The First Edition, previously called The First Edition. Pages in category "Kenny Rogers and The First Edition members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Miller eventually married Mary Arnold, whom he met through Kenny Rogers. Arnold was a replacement member in The First Edition, a band led by Rogers. After the breakup of The First Edition, she performed with her husband Miller on tours as a backup singer, including a performance at the White House before President Gerald Ford.
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The Ballad of Calico is the eighth studio album by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and released as Reprise Records 6476. It reached No. 118 on the albums chart and produced one single, "School Teacher", which reached No. 91. The double album was released in February 1972.
Something's Burning is the fifth album by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, released in 1970. ... Mary Arnold - backing vocals; Terry Williams - lead guitar; Kin ...