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In 1965, when another group called the Trade Winds had a hit with "New York's A Lonely Town," the Panozzo-DeYoung-Nardini Trade Winds changed their name to TW4. That lineup lasted until the late 1960's, when Tom Nardini left the band, and the Panozzos and DeYoung enrolled in Chicago Teachers' College, a division of Chicago State University. Still keeping their musical dreams alive, TW4 sang and performed in the college cafeteria, where their college brethren cheered their every performance. Another student, John Curulewski, played an acoustic guitar in the cafeteria one day, and Dennis DeYoung invited him to join TW4.
Suite,
I haven't a clue what TW4 stands for.....was it computer language! The reason I'm replying to this post is a thank you. I came back after 6 months with a dig a DDY and still you welcomed me back. That's why you've passed the 3000 posts....you're the Ed Ceasar of internet posts......a legend!
I always thought it stood for Trade Winds
But if that is not it, how about
Truly Wacky - LOL
The Wackos - that came later
Turd Water - ewwww
Tamale wine - cute
Tart waitress - okie dokie
Tiny Warlocks - cute
Tongue warts - fricken gross
Tight Ways - MEN are PIGS
Thigh Wackers - MEN are PIGS
.........I could go on and on and on................
'Turd Water"?!!??!
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[b]LOL!!! You are SO funny!! You must be in one of those "moods" too today -
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What, did you give up cruising the Batteries stores ????
Yea, Kidney Stone is not bothering me today, and didn't have to take any pain pills. Hoping it got passed
It's short for There Were Four.
In 1965, when another group called the Trade Winds had a hit with "New York's A Lonely Town," the Panozzo-DeYoung-Nardini Trade Winds changed their name to There Were Four ("TW4" for short). That lineup lasted until the late 1960's, when Tom Nardini left the band, and the Panozzos and DeYoung enrolled in Chicago Teachers' College, a division of Chicago State University. Still keeping their musical dreams alive, TW4 sang and performed in the college cafeteria, where their college brethren cheered their every performance. Another student, John Curulewski, played an acoustic guitar in the cafeteria one day, and Dennis DeYoung invited him to join TW4.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
That's good news!! I hope it all passed too!!! Hopefully you'll stay in this "mood" - mah ha ha ha ha ha
Hey I just noticed, I finally over the 1000 mark too, only 2000 behind SMB-ERIC
Yea, did pretty good on my compass college test too. Not as dumb as I thought I was-ERIC
I'd bought that actual Goldmine Magazine back when it originally came out. Up till then I'd logically assumed TW stood for Trade Winds.
COOL! What's the prize?
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