ABSTRACT

Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo is the first book to address the question: How did a centuries-old, Swiss mountain tradition make its way into American country music? Along the way, the reader discovers that yodeling is not just a Swiss thing--everyone from Central African pygmies, Nashville hunks-in-hats, avant-garde tonsil-twisters like Meredith Monk, hiphop stars De La Soul, and pop stars like Jewel have been known to kick back and release a yodeling refrain. Along the way, we encounter a gallery of unique characters, ranging from the legendary, such as country singer Jimmie Rodgers, to the definitely different, including Mary Schneider (the Australian Queen of Yodeling) who specializes in yodeling Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms, and the Topp Twins, a yodeling lesbian duo who employ the sound in their songs aimed at battling homophobia. The book is both a serious study of the history of yodeling around the world and a fun look at how this unique sound has worked its way into popular culture. Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo promises to be a classic for fans of music and popular culture.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

A Jodl Is a Jodel Is a Yodel?

chapter 2|28 pages

Who Duh Lay Hee Who

Swiss Yodeling

chapter 3|26 pages

Germany and Austria

Velvet Throats & Leather Pants

chapter 4|28 pages

Where Yodels Are Jodeled Beyond the Alps

chapter 5|26 pages

From India to Down Under

chapter 6|20 pages

African Yodeling beyond the Rainforest

chapter 7|28 pages

Transmission and Transition

chapter 8|28 pages

The Hillbillies are alive with Yodeling

chapter 9|28 pages

A Cowboy's Yip to a Yodel

chapter 10|28 pages

Modern Epiglottal Frontiers

chapter 11|28 pages

Be On Your Avant Garde, Yodelers!