The group's members were: As children, brothers Dean and Mark Mathis were taught the guitar by their mother.
[1] They both played in a band at Bremen High School, Georgia, and decided on a career in the music industry upon leaving education.
A parting of the ways ensued when Henley tried his luck as a solo artist, and the brothers worked as a duo, both recording independently for Wesley Rose.
12 that fall, but it was the trio's penultimate chart entry, although they remained with Hickory Records until 1972.
10 in the UK Singles Chart, (higher than its original U.S. position), while "Don't Turn Me Loose" and "Crying My Heart Out Over You" are popular tracks with the "soul crowd".
In 2002 Bruce Channel and Ricky Ray Hector recorded a project with Larry Henley, billed as Original Copy.