In 1999, three young sisters from White House, Tennessee, auditioned for an upcoming Coen Brothers' movie. Although the girls didn't look "pitiful enought" to play Depression-era characters, their unique vocal harmonies were used for the voices of the "Little Warvey Gals," actor George Clooney's gospel-singing on-screen daughters. Now 21, 17, and 15, the Peasall Sisters have earned Grammy and Country Music Associations awards and have performed at the Grand Ole Opry, Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall.
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Added by Culture and Heritage Museums on December 2, 2008