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Its core members were lead vocals and bass guitarMickey Jones drums and percussion and Terry Williams guitar and vocals. The band formed inwith folk musician guitar and backing vocals and The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition operatically-trained Thelma Camacho lead vocals completing the lineup. For the next six years, the First Edition moved between country rockpop and psychedelic rockenjoying worldwide success. By the mids, frontman Kenny Rogers had embarked on a The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition music career, becoming one of the top-selling country artists of all time. The exception was , who had The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition part of Bob Dylan 's backing group on his first electric world tour. Inwith the help of Terry Williams' mother, who worked for producer and executive Jimmy Bowenthey signed with Reprise and recorded their first single together, "I Found a Reason", which had minor sales. Like much of the work by the original lineup, this was a distinctly contemporary composition with an intensely performed Mike Settle vocal. Settle had first come up with the idea of forming the band as his work took on the characteristics of rock. Over the previous seven years, Settle had been writing decidedly more folk-oriented songs, most notably the oft-covered "Sing Hallelujah". The single, with an arrangement by their producer, Mike Posthad Glen Campbell playing the backward guitar intro and Mike Deasy providing various psychedelic sounds. It became a hit early inclimbing to No. Terry Williams played the solo that later led Jimi Hendrix to tell Rogers that it was his favorite record. The group's next three single releases failed commercially, as did their second album. The release " " composed by Settle possessed a distinctive brass-tinged country-folk The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition, broadening their fan base. 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All agreed that the situation could not continue, and she was replaced by her roommate, Mary Arnoldan Iowa-born singer who beat out newcomer Karen Carpenter for the job. Arnold made her debut on "Reuben James". By the end of the decade Rogers had long brown hair, an earring, and pink sunglasses. Known affectionately in retrospect as "Hippie Kenny", Rogers had a notably smoother vocal style at the time. The song was the global hit and established the First Edition's longevity in the business. Mickey's drumming was part of the hook. At Rogers' shows the song was often clapped along to, or joked around with, but it was meant seriously at the time. Telling the graphic story of a The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition veteran was admirably daring at the height of America's involvement with the war in Vietnam. The song lyrics were originally meant to address the Korean Waralbeit in such a vague way that it could have referred to Korea, Vietnam, or even the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 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Keyboard player John Hobbs was briefly in the lineup, but, though he played on future recordings, was not in the group long enough to appear on any album covers or publicity photos. The special provided an unusually in-depth look at the group, all of whom were at ease speaking in front of the camera. In mid the First Edition released a gospel single called "Take My Hand", which barely scraped into the bottom of the charts. After the success of a pilot shot in latethe fall of saw Kenny Rogers and the First Edition become hosts of their own television series Rollin' on the River. Later to be shortened to Rollinthis was a variety show that was taped in Canada taking advantage of recently imposed Canadian content requirements which geared itself toward rock, blues, and folk performers and groups. The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition show also gave the First Edition a chance to do the comedy Kenny and Terry had long made a part of their act. 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The music was critically well received, with all of the group outside of Mickey taking at least one lead. The song chosen for a single was "School Teacher," an acoustic rhythm and blues song with a lead by Kin. In retrospect it's easy to understand the probable reasons the artistically valid "School Teacher" didn't get past No. Putting out a First Edition single where Rogers was not prominent had already shown itself to be a gamble, plus lyrics written to reflect the sexist The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition of the 19th century sounded odd outside of the LP's concept. Frustrated by the falling sales the album hardly sold at allVassy began to let a drinking habit get out of control. Jimmy Hassell joined the group about six months later to The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition Vassy. Lorenzo was a keyboard and piano virtuoso. Hassell was a hard rock singer similar to Vassy, and physically resembled a friend of Terry's, actor Gary Busey. Both fit in well, without marring the public impression of the original members. Around the time the new members hopped on board, Rogers formed his own label, Jolly Rogers distributed by MGMRogers retained the name when he started his own publishing company as a solo artist and the group left Reprise. The third single from the album, a version of Merle Haggard 's "Today I Started Loving You Again" reached the lower regions of the country charts in mid Then came a soundtrack from Rollin'. Now in its second year, an album of live versions of the "Calico" songs and hits like "Ruby," "Reuben James" and "Just Dropped In" could have sold quite well, bringing proven hits to the Jolly Rogers label at the same time. The album did not check the group's declining sales, and the TV show was soon canceled. The group increasingly played on the county fair circuit. It was decided that a new image far away from their TV persona was required. Monumental tried to give them just this. Combining a wide variety of styles, it ranged from a The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition rocker about prostitute "Morgana Jones" later rerecorded by Rogers for his album The Gambler in to the nostalgic "42nd Street. As he would continue to do in his solo career, Rogers cloaked some mature subject matter with a gentle delivery. The Dr. Though in tune with other music of the day, Monumental was one of their biggest sales failures in the United States, but in New Zealand it went gold. Following on the local success of "Rollin'" and the understated ballad "Lady, Play Your Symphony," Kenny's rocking nursery rhyme "Lena Lookie" went to number six, and The Karamazov Brothers 1st edition group embarked on three New Zealand tours over the next two years. As their domestic popularity continued to decline, Terry wanted to focus on the hard rockers that had done so well for them overseas. Kenny disagreed, wanting a more conservative agenda. 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