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  1. Mary Margaret Arnold (born September 19, 1947 in Carroll, Iowa) is an American singer. She performed with the rock group Kenny Rogers and The First Edition from 1968 to 1976. Early life and education. Arnold was born in Carroll, Iowa and attended Drake University in Des Moines. While at Drake University, Arnold had her own TV show.

  2. 9 de feb. de 2013 · 82. 10K views 11 years ago. Mary Arnold from Kenny Rogers and The First Edition sings Cat Stevens "Morning Has Broken" on the snow packed Southern Alps of New Zealand Beaufitul Girl,...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_MillerRoger Miller - Wikipedia

    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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  5. 27 de abr. de 2023 · 24. 2K views 1 year ago. Apologies for the video quality...this appears to be 1 of the only videos of this performance the net...guessing it came from an old tape VHS tape recorded in SLP mode......

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  6. [citation needed] All agreed that the situation could not continue, and she was replaced by her roommate, Mary Arnold, an Iowa-born singer who beat out newcomer Karen Carpenter for the job. Thelma appears on the first three LPs plus half of the fourth album. Arnold made her debut on "Reuben James". [citation needed]

  7. Miller, Mary Arnold (19th September 1947-Present) Vocalist from Audubon, Iowa, who was a member of the all-state choir and won the Bill Riley talent contest while she was still in high school, which led to a TV appearance.