What is peasall sisters?

The Peasall Sisters are a country and bluegrass music trio consisting of three sisters - Sarah, Hannah, and Leah Peasall. They gained widespread recognition for their contributions to the Grammy-winning soundtrack of the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" in which they performed the song "In the Highways."

The Peasall Sisters were born and raised in White House, Tennessee, and began singing and performing at an early age. Their harmonious vocals and traditional acoustic sound have garnered praise from critics and audiences alike.

In addition to their work on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, the Peasall Sisters have released several albums of their own original music and have continued to perform live at festivals, concerts, and events around the country.

The sisters have been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and have received critical acclaim for their unique blend of country, bluegrass, and gospel influences. They continue to be active in the music industry, collaborating with other artists and maintaining a dedicated fan base.