Brandon Campbell: And then our mom was like, no matter what, y’all always be my Kentucky gentlemen. HOST: Brandon says that they didn’t reach any conclusions during that car trip. And he was like, I’ll just go, I’ll go to LA and I’ll sing. I was like, maybe y’all go to New York and dance. And uh, honestly, we just, in that car ride, we were like, let’s just find a solution to these feelings we’re feeling. Like we think, we thought this exact path was our dreams. Derek Campbell: believe that was a pivotal moment, I think cuz we were kind of, it was kind of emotional. On the long car ride back home they talked about what was next. He says he and their Mom picked up Brandon from his dorm room in Chicago after both brothers decided to drop out of college. Derek Campbell: we weren’t happy and we didn’t like really where we were and what was, what was going on in our lives. HOST: They say this time apart was valuable, but after one year they realized… So it was very nice for us to be able to go away from each other, actually get our own personalities and our own lives a little bit and realize like what we actually liked as Brandon and what we actually liked as Derrick. Brandon Campbell: And if you’re not the same, like, we were literally just asked the other day was like, why is this hair a little darker than yours?. Brandon Campbell: as twins you also, like, you, your whole life gets spent like putting, they put you in one box. Not only were they born together, but they sang in church choir together, played football together, took dance classes together, the list goes on.īut then, they decided to head to different colleges after finishing high school. They’ve been inseparable for nearly their entire lives. HOST: Derek and Brandon Campbell are identical twin brothers. Black Opry Residency has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
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