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After the two were introduced by Rogers, Arnold married singer Roger Miller. [4] After The First Edition disbanded, Mary toured and recorded with Roger until his death in 1992. [3] After his death, Mary became president of Roger's musical trust. In 2004, she sued Sony/ATV Music Publishing to regain the rights to Roger's music.
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 .
[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. [citation needed]
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