Two sisters, two harps, and a funeral home - Connect Savannah.com
Nov 17, 2019The identical twins regularly tour and record music, and have had their music featured in major TV and film projects. They’re also both talented actors, but their passion and focus has clearly always been centered around their musical explorations.The twins are currently on their first-ever Halloween tour, and they’ll be landing in Savannah on, fittingly enough, Halloween night. They’ll be playing at The Chapel at Bonaventure Funeral Home for what’s undoubtedly going to be quite a spooky night in the most haunted city in America.Ahead of the show, we caught up with the Harp Twins to find out what’s in store for this very special show. click to enlarge I’m also an identical who plays in a band with my brother. What made you both gravitate towards music? Do you remember the moment you realized you had a creative chemistry together?Kennerly: Wow! That is so cool! For us, music has always had a special place in our lives and hearts. Our mom knew that music is a powerful tool for brain development, so she put our brother and us in piano lessons as kids. We didn’t have money for a piano, so we played on a keyboard.Camille: We were first introduced to harp by a friend’s mom when we were in middle school. We fell in love with the instrument, but our mom didn’t have enough money to buy us a harp and she thought we just wanted to be princesses. So we did a lot of odd jobs and earned enough money for a used harp that we shared. Our mom realized that we were serious and later borrowed money so that we could get a 2nd harp.Kennerly: From the beginning we wanted to play duets and spent all the time that we could get playing harp together! We’ve often seen that siblings have a connection that gives them a natural ability to play music and be creative together. As twins, we feel that this creative bond is heightened...