Twinn Connexion

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Oh What A Lovely Day 00:00 Tools
i think i'll just go and find me a flower 00:00 Tools
Sixth Avenue Stroll 00:00 Tools
Foolin' Around 00:00 Tools
Turn Down Day 00:00 Tools
summer sadness 00:00 Tools
Dilemna 00:00 Tools
i think i know him 00:00 Tools
wind me up and i dance 00:00 Tools
The Music Turns Me On 00:00 Tools
young and free 00:00 Tools
Mary 00:00 Tools
The Silent Parade 00:00 Tools
6th avenue stroll 00:00 Tools
Think I Will 00:00 Tools
Run Out To Meet Myself 00:00 Tools
Punxsatawney 00:00 Tools
I Think I'll Go And Find Me A Flower 00:00 Tools
foolin around 00:00 Tools
Punxsatawney Town 00:00 Tools
Letter From Dad and Mom 00:00 Tools
Broadway Joe 00:00 Tools
Annabelle Red 00:00 Tools
Miknoknu 00:00 Tools
Nothing's Changed But Me 00:00 Tools
In The West 00:00 Tools
Matchmaker 00:00 Tools
Your Porch Swing Squeaks 00:00 Tools
Come Live With Me 00:00 Tools
Porchswing 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Hear From Me 00:00 Tools
Barbara Pepper 00:00 Tools
Dilemma 00:00 Tools
You're Porchswing Makes Too Much Noise 00:00 Tools
What A Lovely Day 00:00 Tools
Turn Down Day (Mono) 00:00 Tools
14 - Foolin' Around 00:00 Tools
Oh What A Lovely Day [By Twinn Connexion] 00:00 Tools
Sixth Avenue Stroll (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Oh What A Lovely Day (Mono) 00:00 Tools
I Think I Know Him (Mono) 00:00 Tools
A Letter From Dad And Mom 00:00 Tools
Oh What A Lovely Day (mono 45) 00:00 Tools
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Twinn Connexion, Jerry and Jay Hopkins were born in Helena, Montana on January 15, 1941. As kids, they performed country music learned from the radio, at various organizations around Helena including the Masonic Lodge, The Chittendon Home for Unwed Mothers, and the Helena Old Age Home. Following graduation from Helena High the twins enrolled in the drama department at University of Montana in Missoula. At U of M they became known as "The Hopki," and played leading roles in the University Theatre, Jay as Shakespeare's King Lear, and Jerry as Prospero in The Tempest. In 1963 they moved to New York where they met Robert Cessna, who created a new act for them and became their manager. Appearances at various clubs and coffee houses in Greenwich Village including the Bitter End helped them to develop their act and in 1967, they were discovered by Bill Downer, a publisher at Northern Music, MCA who took them to Decca where they were signed to do an album of songs by the writing team of Jerry Keller and Dave Blume. The album was released in 1968 to positive reviews and though reception across the midwest was enthusiastic, the album did not reach the stratosphere. The release of two singles followed, and Twinn Connexion gained some notoriety through TV appearances but not sufficient to warrant another album. Jerry and Jay remained in New York working in theatre and metals trading respectively. Jay died on September 6, 2001, and in 2002, the album was reissued on CD by Hugo Montes Productions and has become a cult favorite. Tracks from the original album are included on recent compilations including The Get Easy Sunshine Pop Collection Vol. 5, and Morning Glory Daze, Vol. 2, both Universal releases. The original album has become a collector's item and commands high dollars on ebay. The above was written by Robert Cessna, playwright and actor and former manager of Twinn Connexion......just recently a new album SONGS FROM THE HEART Twinn Connexion was re mastered at Natural Recording Studio Woodstock New York , all 16 tracks have been uploaded on Last.fm. Have a listen Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.