Ten-year-old twins from Morecambe have visited the Beyond Radio studio to talk about their new single.
Connie and Penny French have released 'Fly Away' which is available now.
Connie wrote the song and sings lead vocals, while Penny provided backing vocals and the cover artwork.
They have been supported by their dad Richard 'Frenchie' French, a musician who performs in local bands.
He said Connie was inspired to write the song when her sister was poorly, and in and out of hospital.
LISTEN to Connie, Penny and Frenchie

This came after Penny was diagnosed with Chron's disease - an inflammatory bowel condition.
"That was a tough time for the whole family," said Frenchie, who plays in bands including Heavy Bones and The Hungry Souls.
"Penny spent about a year in and out of hospital, missed loads of school. She's caught up, she's amazing, she's done great.
"I think that was Connie's big inspiration, she just missed her sister. They spent a lot of time apart and that was hard.
"But they created something very special from that."
LISTEN to a clip of 'Fly Away' by Connie and Penny

"It's about flying away from all your stresses and thinking about fun things," said Connie.
"When I started writing the song I was a bit stressed, I wrote it to calm me down."
The sisters both perform at local gigs with their dad, including at The Old School Brewery at Warton, the Golden Ball at Snatchems and Morecambe Music Festival.
Frenchie thanked Leroy Lupton, who produced the track, Good Boy Nikko, and Kev Baxter who helped put the artwork together.
'Fly Away' is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other platforms.


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