The Cackle Sisters, Yodeling Queens
Carolyn and Mary Jane DeZurik, a.k.a., The Cackle Sisters. Dave Sichak/Hillbilly-Music.com hide caption
Carolyn and Mary Jane DeZurik, farm girls from Royalton, Minn., perfected and raised the bar for American yodelers, appearing on radio shows, including the Grand Ole Opry, as the Cackle Sisters.
They're among many artists profiled in the upcoming music issue of Oxford American magazine. John Biguenet, who revisited the DeZuriks' unusual career, tells Scott Simon that the Cackle Sisters came along during a period when most yodeling was done by traveling minstrel shows, featuring male singers in blackface doing racist parodies.
Music from the Cackle Sisters
'Go to Sleep My Darling'
'I Left Her Standing There'
'Arizona Yodeler'
Performing on the Checker Time Radio Hour
The yodeling perfected by the DeZuriks was much more than falsetto. Among their talents were complex imitations of animal sounds. "We listened to the birds and tried to sing with the birds," Carolyn DeZurik recalled many years later.