Twinn Connexion was the singing duo of
identical twin
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brothers Jerry and Jay Hopkins. They were signed with
Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, Jack Kapp, American Decca's first president, and Milton Rackmil, who later became American Decca's president. ...
and released a self-titled album in 1968 with songs by
Jerry Keller and David Blume. Their musical style consisted of pop harmonies influenced by the soft rock and folk rock styles that were popular during the late 1960s. Jay Hopkins died on September 6, 2001, and Jerry Hopkins died on October 1, 2022.
The duo's songs have featured on multiple
sunshine pop
Sunshine pop (originally known as soft pop) is a subgenre of pop music that originated in Southern California in the mid-1960s. Rooted in easy listening and advertising jingles, sunshine pop acts combined nostalgic or anxious moods with "an appre ...
compilations. A digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1968 Twinn Connexion album was reissued by the Now Sounds record label on May 18, 2010.
Biography
Early years
Born on January 15, 1941, identical twin brothers Jerry and Jay Hopkins grew up in
Helena, Montana
Helena (; ) is the capital city of Montana, United States, and the county seat of Lewis and Clark County.
Helena was founded as a gold camp during the Montana gold rush, and established on October 30, 1864. Due to the gold rush, Helena would b ...
. They began singing together in grade school and performed in several plays at the Old Brewery Theatre, a summer stock playhouse in Helena.
They reprised their roles from the play ''The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker'' in a national television commercial as the Imperial Margarine twins. While in high school, the brothers starred in a local half-hour weekly television show, "Teen Time Varieties".
In January 1963, after attending the
University of Montana
The University of Montana (UM) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fal ...
, the twins moved to
New York City
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. They appeared in
Off-Broadway
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theatre productions, worked in costume and set design, and maintained day jobs.
They secured regular singing gigs at coffeehouses and clubs in
Greenwich Village
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, where they were discovered by
Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, Jack Kapp, American Decca's first president, and Milton Rackmil, who later became American Decca's president. ...
executive Bill Downer.
Recording history
After signing with Decca Records, Twinn Connexion began work on an album with producer
Jerry Keller, his frequent collaborator Dave Blume, and session musicians from the
Carolyn Hester Coalition.
The duo's first single with Decca, "Sixth Avenue Stroll", was released in July 1968. ''
Record World
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'' called it a "bright song" and remarked that the brothers "should make a connexion with kids".
Twinn Connexion's self-titled debut album was released in October. The cover features the brothers standing next to each other wearing identical yellow and white Nehru suits with green ascots and pins with "2x" written on them.
In the July 20, 1968, issue of ''
Billboard
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'' magazine, "Oh What Lovely Day" was recognized in the "Special Merit Spotlight" column, where the publication reports designated singles "deserving
fspecial attention". The critic wrote that the song's happy beat and duo's sound "could easily hit with much play and sales impact."
Twinn Connexion's final Decca single was "I Think I Know Him", released late in 1968. A ''
Cash Box'' review complimented the song's instrumentation and vocal delivery. The
B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes; these terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company ...
is a cover version of
The Cyrkle
The Cyrkle was an American rock band active in the early and mid-1960s. The group charted two Top 40 hits, " Red Rubber Ball" and " Turn-Down Day".
Career
The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (who also ...
's "
Turn-Down Day", a 1966 single that was also written by Keller and Blume.
Later careers
Decca was acquired by
Westinghouse Electric
The Westinghouse Electric Corporation was an American manufacturing company founded in 1886 by George Westinghouse. It was originally named "Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company" and was renamed "Westinghouse Electric Corporation" in ...
and promotion for Twinn Connexion dwindled, so Jerry Hopkins went back to school, earned an art degree and lived in Woodstock, New York. Jay Hopkins became a metals trader on Wall Street, where he worked until he died of heart failure in September 2001.
Twinn Connexion songs have appeared on compilation albums such as ''Morning Glory Daze: Universal Soft Rock Collection, Vol. 2'' (1997) and ''Get Easy! Sunshine Pop Collection'' (2003). The duo's self-titled debut album was reissued in 2010 by Now Sounds, an imprint of
Cherry Red Records
Cherry Red Records is a British independent record label founded in Malvern, Worcestershire by Iain McNay in 1978. The label has released recordings by Dead Kennedys, Everything But the Girl, The Monochrome Set, and Felt, among others, as we ...
.
Later in 2010, an album titled ''Songs from the Heart'', featuring remastered versions of previously unreleased Twinn Connexion songs, was released in Korea and Japan by Big Pink Music.
Jerry Hopkins died on October 1, 2022, after a long battle with cancer.
Hopkins's friend Jay Blotcher is currently shopping around the Twinn Connexion screenplay that Hopkins co-wrote in 2005 with his life companion, Robert Cessna.
''Twinn Connexion'' (1968)
The album was released by
Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, Jack Kapp, American Decca's first president, and Milton Rackmil, who later became American Decca's president. ...
on October 4, 1968, with songs by
Jerry Keller and David Blume. The musical style consisted of pop harmonies influenced by the
soft rock
Soft rock is a form of rock music that originated in the late 1960s in Southern California and the United Kingdom which smoothed over the edges of singer-songwriter and pop rock, relying on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions. S ...
and
folk rock
Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk music, folk and rock music, rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the American fo ...
styles that were popular during the late 1960s.
Interest in the duo's music was revived when their musical style was recognized as belonging to the subgenre of 1960s pop music now called
sunshine pop
Sunshine pop (originally known as soft pop) is a subgenre of pop music that originated in Southern California in the mid-1960s. Rooted in easy listening and advertising jingles, sunshine pop acts combined nostalgic or anxious moods with "an appre ...
. Their songs were featured on several popular sunshine pop compilations. There was soon a demand for the 1968 Twinn Connexion album, with the rare copies fetching high prices on the collectors' market.
A digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1968 Twinn Connexion album was reissued by the Now Sounds record label on May 18, 2010.
The remastered CD includes eight bonus tracks. The 24-page booklet features liner notes by three-time Grammy® nominee Sheryl Farber, with commentary from the surviving member of the duo, Jerry Hopkins.
Track listing
#"Sixth Avenue Stroll
#"I Think I'll Just Go and Find Me a Flower
#"I Think I Know Him
#"Dilemma
#"
Turn Down Day
"Turn-Down Day" is a song written by Jerry Keller and David Blume and performed by The Cyrkle. The song was produced by John Simon,and was featured on their 1966 album, ''Red Rubber Ball''.
It reached #16 on both the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and t ...
#"The Music Turns Me On
#"Foolin' Around
#"Wind Me Up and I Dance
#"Summer Sadness
#"Young and Free
#"Oh What a Lovely Day
:Reissue bonus tracks
#
"The Silent Parade"
#"Think I Will"
#"Mary"
#"Reach Out to Meet Myself"
#"Turn Down Day
"Turn-Down Day" is a song written by Jerry Keller and David Blume and performed by The Cyrkle. The song was produced by John Simon,and was featured on their 1966 album, ''Red Rubber Ball''.
It reached #16 on both the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and t ...
" (Mono Single Version)
#"I Think I Know Him" (Mono Single Version)
#"Oh What a Lovely Day" (Mono Single Version)
#"Sixth Avenue Stroll" (Mono Single Version)
Discography
Albums
* ''Twinn Connexion'' (Decca, 1968; expanded reissue by Now Sounds, 2010)
* ''Songs from the Heart'' (Big Pink, 2010)
Singles
* "Your Porch Swing Squeaks" (Columbia, 1968)
* "Sixth Avenue Stroll" (Decca, 1968)
* "I Think I Know Him" (Decca, 1968)
References
External links
Twinn Connexion Official site
Now Sounds: Twinn Connexion
*
Last.fm Twinn Connexion
YouTube: Twinn Connexion Promotional Video
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American pop music duos
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Musical groups established in 1968
Musical groups disestablished in 1969
Musical groups from Montana
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Bubblegum pop groups
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