Ione Love Thielke Recordings and Papers, 1920, 1948-1962

Overview of the Collection

Title
Ione Love Thielke Recordings and Papers
Dates
1920, 1948-1962 (inclusive)
Quantity
5 linear feet, (10 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS 271
Summary
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, collected music and poetry, phonorecords, audiotapes, and photos, chronicling Thielke's work setting poems to music, her live performances and radio broadcasts (mainly in Idaho and the West), and her attempts to break into the national music scene in the early 1950s. Includes ca. 210 phonorecords of various sizes and ca. 30 reel-to-reel audiotapes. Correspondents include poets whose poems she set to music and sponsors of her performances and broadcasts. The recordings are available digitally.
Repository
Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is available for research.

Digital versions of the recordings are available.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

During the 1940s and 50s, Ione Love Thielke (pronounced Til-key) was known as the Musical Poem Recorder of Cascade, Idaho. She set poems to music--her own poems and poems of others. She sang them before live audiences and on the radio, and recorded them on discs, using a disc recorder she personally owned. She turned her love of music and poetry into a small business, advertising that she would "accept any poem that can be sung and weave for it a fitting melody. She will send the poet an eight-inch record of the song she composes sung by herself, and she will also use the song on her radio programs and public appearances." More often than not, she accompanied herself on the tiple, a mandolin-like string instrument that became her trademark. The Deseret News, of Salt Lake City, Utah, characterized her musical style as a "revival of the original folk song music," and she recorded many poem-songs of a Western nature. Frances Yost in the Soda Springs Sun wrote that her "voice is soft like a thrush, but people hear her, no matter how large the audience. For there isn't any talking going on while Ione sings. It's quiet except for the strum strum and the soft melodious voice. Soon you get the rhythm of her foot as she keeps time and somehow you wish her song would never end."

Ione Love Thielke was born in California in 1903, daughter of James B. and Blanche Love. Her mother taught her how to play the mandolin. According to a 1948 article in the Boise newspaper Statewide (which she annotated as "my 1st write-up"), she lived in California, Oregon, and Texas before coming to Idaho. She also stated that she spent time in Nevada, where she worked with cowhands on the range. "When she appears now in her cow-girl outfit," the Statewide reported, "she wears it with the ease of long practice--a surprise to those who know her only in chic feminine dress."

While living in Cascade with her husband Richard Thielke, she performed at conventions, conferences, and other gatherings in Idaho and elsewhere in the West. The first appearances documented in the collection were in the late 1940s, though a clipping from 1951 stated that she "was one of the first persons to be televised on an experimental TV show held at the World's Fair at Treasure Island in San Francisco in 1939." She had her own radio program on a Weiser radio station and appeared numerous times on KDSH in Boise and other Idaho radio stations. She did some patriotic recordings for the Crusade for Freedom in 1950 and sang songs promoting Idaho agricutlural products for the Idaho Advertising Commission in 1952. In a letter dated March 15, 1952 (Box 1, Folder 6) she described a tour through California, where she made radio appearances and appeared on Del Courtney's television show, out of San Francisco. Later that same year she travelled East, and wrote to her husband of a forthcoming audition in New York with one of Arthur Godfrey's talent scouts. She said the receptionist gave her a "bad time" until someone in the office overheard her say she played the tiple--and immediately scheduled an audition. There is no record, however, that she ever appeared on Godfrey's television program.

In 1953 Ione Love Thielke moved to Mill City, Oregon, to care for her ailing father. She lived in Oregon from then on. Working from Mill City, and then Eugene, she continued to make public appearances and occasional radio broadcasts through the early 1960s. She later married Donald Barnes. Ione Love Thielke died in Eugene, Oregon, in 1979, leaving behind a trove of papers and recordings documenting her musical career.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection documents Ione Love Thielke's activities as a musical poem recorder and performer, mainly between 1948 and 1960, but particularly in the early 1950s, when she attempted to break into the national music scene. It contains approximately 210 phonorecords of various sizes, approximately 30 reel-to-reel tapes, newspaper clippings, correspondence, collected poetry from acquaintances around the country, personal photographs, and miscellaneous items that she collected. Many of the correspondents were poets whose poems Thielke recorded; other correspondence relates to arrangements for her appearances and radio programs. Included are an encouraging letter from Spade Cooley (1952) and a letter from her mother recalling the day she married Thielke's father (1944). Her file of collected poems includes several written by her father (Box 1, Folder 37).

The bulk of the collection was donated by Ione Love Thielke's stepson, Dr. Dexter Barnes, of Seattle, Washington, in 2009. An additional album of her records, found at a yard sale, were donated by Cathy Furniss, of Blackfoot, Idaho, also in 2009. Both donations were facilitated by P. Gary Eller, who rediscovered Thielke's largely-forgotten work during his research on Idaho folk music. He included one of her musical poems ("Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhees") on his CD "Idaho Songbag," issued by the Idaho Humanities Council in 2010.

In 2014, Special Collections and Archives received an $11,747 grant from The GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program to digitize Thielke's recordings. By digitizing and making the recordings freely available online, researchers and the public have access to a portion of never-before-accessible Idaho music. The grant was written by Cheryl Oestreicher, head of Special Collections and Archives, with assistance from local musician and historian Gary Eller. The recordings are available digitally.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[item description], Ione Love Thielke Recordings and Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Gift of Ione Love Thielke's stepson, Dr. Dexter Barnes, Seattle, Washington, 2009; supplemented by a gift of 9 more records by Cathy Furniss, Blackfoot, Idaho, 2009.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
1
Archivist's Research
Folder
1 1
Biographical Material: Ione Love Thielke
1951-1962
1 2
News Articles: Ione Love Thielke
1948-1955
1 3
Programs for Performances
1954-1960
1 4
Material for Radio Show
1950-1951
1 5
Receipts and Legal Papers
1 6
Correspondence: Letters by Ione Love Thielke
1951-1952
1 7
Correspondence: Art Publication Society
1920
1 8
Correspondence: Esther A. Brubacker
1947-1949
1 9
Correspondence: Jim Bullington
1950
1 10
Correspondence: Virgil Clark
1 11
Correspondence: Spade Cooley - "The Spade Cooley Show"
1952
1 12
Correspondence: Cora Dreyer
1948
1 13
Correspondence: Mary Edmunson
1 14
Correspondence: Dorothy Garrison
1959
1 15
Correspondence: Edith Goodwin Hayes
1949, 1956
1 16
Correspondence: Lee Heller, C.G. Rice - Idaho Advertising Commission
1952
1 17
Correspondence: Aloys Hof - American Legion Auxiliary, Idaho
1952
1 18
Correspondence: Caroline Hohmann - Elmhurst Park District ("Music Under the Stars")
1952
1 19
Correspondence: Gail Johnson
1947
1 20
Correspondence: Lamont Johnson
1951-1959
1 21
Correspondence: Don Jones - KWEI Inland Broadcasting Company
1950
1 22
Correspondence: Marvin Kahn, J.M. Carr - Veterans Administration
1952
1 23
Correspondence: Mary S. Kinney
1948
1 24
Correspondence: Mary Krenk
1959
1 25
Correspondence: B.M. Love (Ione's Mother), Mother and Father's Marriage License Enclosed
1944
1 26
Correspondence: Mrs. Virgil Rogers
1953
1 27
Correspondence: Earl Slade Jr., Ross Woodward - KDSH
1951
1 28
Correspondence: Bess Foster Smith
1948
1 29
Correspondence: Lilly Stokes
1952
1 30
Correspondence: Merrill Tonning
1956
1 31
Correspondence: Faith Turner
1948
1 32
Correspondence: Unidentified Authors
1 33
Personal and Copied, Music and Poems
1 34
Composed and Transcribed Music, First News Article Appearance
1 35
Collected Poetry: Esther Brubacker, Mary Edmunson
1 36
Collected Music and Poetry: Edith Goodwin, Lamont Johnson, Mary S. Kinney
1 37
Collected Music and Poetry: Doris M. Kirkpatrick, James B. Love (Ione's father), Gerald G. Sigler
1 38
Poetry and Music: Unidentified Authors
1 39
Collected Poetry - Copies
1 40
News Article - Copies
1 41
Issues of Statewide and Brewery Gulch Gazette w/ Thielke Profile
1948
1 42
Material for Keep Oregon Green
1 43
Miscellaneous
1 44
Photographs
1 45
Materials in OS Box w/ R-229 through R-238
2 1
Original Annotated Sleeve for "That Pest" and "Buffalo Smith"
1951
2 2
Original Annotated Sleeve for "Unfurl Your Flags America"
1950
2 3
Original Sleeves Unannotated
2 4
CD
2 5
News Articles on Ione Love Thielke: Annotated
1948-1955
2 6
News Articles
2 7
Poetry: Collected Materials
2 8
Miscellaneous: Idaho Writer's League, Notes, Publications, Articles, etc.
2 9
New Verse Magazine
1949 January - 1951 October
2 10
The Poet: A Monthly Devoted to Contemporary Verse
1947 November - 1948 October
2 11
Correspondence: Envelopes
1934, 1944, 1948-1953, 1956, 1959

6 1/2" DiscsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
3 R-002
An Astoria Gathering of Love
Astoria, Oregon
1946
3 R-003
Aloha; Piano
In Boise
3 R-004
Idaho's at End of the Rainbow
1948
3 R-005
Autumn's Here; Down In Dutch Creek Valley
Youngstown, Ohio
Performer/Composer: Autumn's Here by M. Meyer; Down in Dutch Creek Valley by Ben H. Smith | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
3 R-006
A Robins Song; Penthouse In My Dreams
3 R-007
Ace In The Hole; A Talk On Strawberries and Sand
Dick and the uke
Writer/Poet: Dick Thielke
3 R-008
By a Quonset Hut; The Musical Recorder of Cascade Idaho- Adv.
1948
3 R-009
Cecil Thorpe Story
1950
3 R-010
Conquering the Snake; The Song of Hells Canyon
3 R-011
Cut On To La Grande
3 R-012
Cutting Lessons
No Good
3 R-013
I. Farewell; II. Best, Farewell Old Churl
3 R-014
For Him; Salmon River Savage
Performer/Composer: For Him by Esther Brubacher; Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
3 R-015
Its Not the Real Gold
Very Best
3 R-016
Jeanette and Oscar; Dolores and Maureen
1951
3 R-017
Kalkoska Roar; The Land That God Forgot
In Boise
3 R-018
Kalkoska Roar
In Boise
3 R-019
Lesson On Sweeping
No Good
3 R-020
Land of The Spanish Trail
4/4 time
3 R-021
Mountain Moon
3 R-22
Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhees; Salmon River Savage
Hells Canyon [Furniss Donation]
3 R-023
Music of the Hills; Salmon River Savage; The Land That God Forgot
Performer/Composer: Music of the Hills and Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson; The Land that God Forgot by E.A. Brubacher
1948
3 R-024
Montana! Montana!; In the Land of Shining Mountains
Montana! Montana! recorded April 29, 1948. In the Land of Shining Mountains recorded June 21, 1948
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1948
3 R-025
Name was Bill; Dream Valley
Radio
Performer/Composer: "Name was Bill" by Ione | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
3 R-026
Old [?] Radio KDSH
Boise, Idaho
1952
3 R-027
Pirates Gold; Plain and No Name
3 R-028
Pirates Gold
Best Side
3 R-029
Shopping For Xmas; Cotton Blossom Gin
Fryers-no good; Fryer, Ione and Ethel
3 R-030
Susie
D.B
3 R-031
Song of Hells Canyon; Unfurl Your Flags America
3 R-032
Salmon River Savage; River Magic
3 R-033
Shotgun Wedding; Riding Fence All Day
Effects
1949
3 R-034
Texas Tyler, Deck of Cards
Performer/Composer: T. Texas Tyler
3 R-035
To The Wind
1949
3 R-036
Watching a Pine in a Storm; Cutting [Thyer?]
3 R-211
unidentified

8" DiscsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
4 R-037
April Showers; Say that We're Sweethearts Again
April Showers recorded 12/10/1948, Say that We're Sweethearts Again recorded 12/9/1948
Performer/Composer: April Showers by Al Johnson Say that We're Sweethearts Again by Dorothy Sh[?]p
1948
4 R-038
All the Kids in the Neighborhood
Physical disc is missing.
4 R-039
Apartment House Blues; Singing Hearts
4 R-040
A Potato Train
[on sleeve] To Dad, August 1, 1951
1951
4 R-041
All Roads Lead to Bancroft; The Little Rustic Chapel in the Hollow
Performer/Composer: Francis Yost | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-042
accordions
4 R-045
By the [blank] ; Hope
Duet
4 R-046
Cascade Hills; Sat. Night Hayride
4 R-048
Grays Eluogy
Dad, Duet with self, Dad-Mr. J. B Love
4 R-049
[I sing?] In Strings
4 R-051
Dark Moon; I'll Be Thinking of You
4 R-052
Extra, Extra The News Boys Serenade; Mans Best Friend
Performer/Composer: Gerald Sigler
1951
4 R-053
Shine On My Moonbeam; [...you didn't know?] With You I'd Settle for That
Dick and Ione talk at end
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1950
4 R-054
For Me; Dammed If I'll Be Lonely
Performer/Composer: For Me: Words and Music by Gerald G. Sigler; Damed If I'll Be Lonely: Words by G. Sigler, Music by Ione Love Thielke | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-055
Farewell Old Rustic [Chapel?]; Shotgun Wedding
me
4 R-056
Gary Owens Farewell
4 R-060
Hope Ever Blooms Again; The Cascade Hills
Writer/Poet: Hope Ever Blooms Again composed by James B. Love, Performed by Billy Love. The Cascade Hills composed, played and sung by Billy Love
4 R-061
Hells Canyon; Give Me An Idaho Trail; Laughing; My Vacation
1950
4 R-062
Hope Ever Blooms Again; Dance music by Old Timers of Calgary, Canada
No Vocal (Hope Ever Blooms Again)
Performer/Composer: Hope Ever Blooms Again: Lyrics by James B. Love | Writer/Poet: Hope Ever Blooms Again: Music by James B. Love, Performed by Jeanette Davidson
4 R-063
Edwards, Hawaiian
4 R-064
I Love This Little Guy; In Sing [?]
Good
4 R-065
I'm A Wanderin Guy-Good; I'm a Wanderin Guy-Mistake
A: Good; B: Mistake
4 R-066
A: In the Land of Big Potatoes; B: To The Winds
A: 6/16/1948; B: 2/22/1949
Performer/Composer: A: Mary S. Kinney; B: E.A. Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-067
A: In the Land of Big Potatoes; B: In Lilac Time
Performer/Composer: A: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-068
Idaho's At the Edge of the Rainbow
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-069
Idaho's At the Edge of the Rainbow; In the Land of Big Potatoes
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1948
4 R-070
In the Land of Big Potatoes; My Wife
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney; [A.Z.?] Perry | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1948
4 R-071
Ivory Palaces; When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder
4 R-072
Ivory Palaces; When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder
Writer/Poet: Performed by: Fern Gould
4 R-073
In Land of Shinning Mountains; Old Branding Iron
Montana
4 R-074
In A Moonbeamed Olive Garden; Homesick
[Tryer?]
4 R-076
In the Land of the Spanish Trail; Jeff
Performer/Composer: Lamont Johnson; --
4 R-077
Keep Idaho Green; Oh the Salmon River Whispers
Performer/Composer: Gerald Sigler | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1951
4 R-078
In the Land of the Spanish Trail; Unless They're Mind
Performer/Composer: Gerald Sigler; Edith Hayes
4 R-079
Live and Let Live; My Pretty Qu
Steiners
1949
4 R-080
My Sweetheart Where's the Khaki; West Mt.
4 R-081
My Rose of Mexico (radio); You Can't Do Anything but Cry (radio)
4 R-082
Minnesota Moon; Tall Tree
1952
4 R-083
My Pinto and I; I'm A Wandering Guy
4 R-084
Mans Best Friend; Extra Extra
4 R-085
My Pinto and I; Wandering Guy
Performer/Composer: Bill Love | Writer/Poet: Bill Love
4 R-089
Old Sod Shanty
4 R-090
Old Branding Iron
1950
4 R-091
Please Keep Idaho Green; O Give Me An Idaho Trail
Performer/Composer: E. A. Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-092
Rocky Mountain. Blues; Always
4 R-093
River Magic; Lets Put Our Dreams Together
1949
4 R-095
Reminiscing
4 R-096
Remember Me; Tear Drops In My Heart
Performer/Composer: Autumn's Here by M. Meyer; Down in Dutch Creek Valley by Ben H. Smith | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
4 R-097
Somewhere In the Pacific; To the Winds
1950
4 R-098
My Swiss Misses Me; Will You'd Settle For That
1949
4 R-099
Sure I Love You Dear; Down By Mill Stream; Hope Ever Blossoms Again
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke & James B. Love
4 R-100
Sure I Love You Dear; Hope Ever Blossoms Again
Writer/Poet: James B. Love
4 R-101
Silver City; The Land That God Forgot
Performer/Composer: E. A. Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
4 R-102
Spanish ? ?; Sod Shanty on the Claim; On the Banks of the Wabash
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke & James B. Love
4 R-103
Sure I Love You Dear; Hope Ever Blossoms Again
Writer/Poet: James B. Love
4 R-104
Shotgun Wedding; My Vacation
Performer/Composer: Don Pajamas; Fanny ? | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
4 R-105
Spring Time in the Rockies; Sod Shanty On My Claim
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke; James B. Love
4 R-106
Somewhere In the Pacific; Buck Nation
1950
4 R-107
To the Winds; What Ain't You Seen the Sunrise
Writer/Poet: Dick Thielke
4 R-108
The Land That God Forgot; Rainbow
5 R-109
The Cowboys Prayer
5 R-110
T. Texas Tyler; Bobbie Lee Johnson
1950
5 R-112
Tumbleweed; Sympathy
5 R-113
Old Mill Stream
5 R-114
This the Hour Ross; Roberta Hall revealing her secret pal "Mrs. Hasbrook"
1949
5 R-115
The Artists Den; Little Hands Across the Sea; Scottish Road To the Isles
Performer/Composer: For Him by Esther Brubacher; Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
5 R-116
The Sweet Bye and Bye
5 R-117
There's An Echo in Silver City
Writer/Poet: Dick Thielke
5 R-118
Unless They're Mine
Performer/Composer: Edith Hayes
5 R-119
Will You Waltz; Huston Mustang; Mrs. Callerdu You Can't Print That
Performer/Composer: ?;?; Norman R. Jeffrey
5 R-120
Watching A Pine In A Storm
1951
5 R-122
Won't You Come Over To My Place etc…
6 R-205
unidentified
6 R-206
unidentified
6 R-207
unidentified
6 R-208
unidentified
6 R-209
unidentified
6 R-210
unidentified
6 R-221
That Pest the Household Fly; Buffalo Smith
Pocatello, Idaho [Furniss Donation]
Performer/Composer: Doris M. Kirpatrick | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
6 R-222
Come to Shore Lodge in Idaho; I. I'd Settle for That II. Bowl of Rice
[Furniss Donation]
6 R-223
Shot Gun Weddin; Farewell Old Rustic Churl
N.Y. [Furniss Donation]
6 R-224
That Little Rustic Chapel in the Hollow; The Land that God Forgot
[Furniss Donation]
6 R-225
In Singapore; Somewhere in the Pacific
[Furniss Donation]
6 R-226
The Old Branding Iron; Andy
[Furniss Donation]

10" DiscsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
5 R-124
Arizona Beautiful; Rainbow Stallion
5 R-125
Arizona Beautiful; Winds of Night
5 R-126
A Sentimental Grandma; My Vacation
1950
5 R-129
A Rolling Stone; Maybe You'll Remember
Writer/Poet: Wayne Meusey
5 R-130
Back West To Home; The Phantom Riders
Performer/Composer: Lamont Johnson; Esther Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-131
Back West To Home; The Phantom Riders
Performer/Composer: Lamont Johnson; Esther Brubacher
5 R-132
Back West To Home; The Phantom Riders
Performer/Composer: Lamont Johnson; Esther Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-133
Back West To Home; Last Trail; O Give Me An Oregon Trail; The Man In Gold; Please Keep Oregon Green; The Phantom Riders
5 R-134
Barnacle Billy Sailor; Granddads ? (Buck Nation)
5 R-135
Behind the Parlor Door; You Are the Red, Red One; Robin; Honey Bee; When the Sun Goes Down Again; To The Wind (Buck Nation)
1949
5 R-136
Barnyard and Follies; Indiana Moonlight; Leaning On the Old Top Rail; Sugar Babe
1948
5 R-137
Capitol Dome; On the Oregon Trail; Back West to Home
5 R-138
Don't Cry Little Onion; Down Among the Taters and Onions
5 R-139
Don't Cry Little Onion Don't Cry; Mr. Russet
5 R-140
Don't Cry Little Onion; Our Uncle Joe of Idaho
5 R-141
? At Rest
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney
1948
5 R-142
Give Me An Oregon Trail; When its Camellia Time in Santa Barbara
Performer/Composer: Esther Brubacher; Ione Thielke | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-143
Go Along Mule Each Minute is a Million Years
Performer/Composer: | Writer/Poet: Buck Nation
1949
5 R-144
Eastertime; Pretty Rag Doll
Performer/Composer: Joe LaRocco; Merrill D. Tonning | Writer/Poet: Mary Lou Collins
5 R-145
Help Keep California Green; Back West to Home; Winds of Night; Arizona
5 R-146
Hang Out the Front Door Key; Galway Bay
Writer/Poet: Ezra Harrison; Dora Truman
5 R-147
Home Sick For You; Reminiscing
5 R-148
Home Sick For You; Reminiscing
5 R-149
Hells Half Acre; Down ? the Trails of Sageland; West Mountain
Performer/Composer: ?
5 R-150
In the Land of Big Potatoes; Idaho's At the End of the Rainbow
5 R-151
I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers; Daises Won't Tell Dear; Sweet Bunch of Daises; Carry Me Back to Tennessee
Performer/Composer: James B. Love
5 R-152
In the Valley of Caribou; Longing For Home
5 R-153
I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do; If You Call Everybody Darling; Old Hawaii; Tahitian Love Song
1948
5 R-154
In Lilac Time; The Cowboy Prayer
Performer/Composer: Ben H. Smith (Jonesboro, Il); Badger Clark
1948
5 R-156
Keep Idaho Green
5 R-157
Longing For Home; In the Valley of Caribou
Performer/Composer: Edith Hayes
5 R-158
Listen to the Mocking Bird; The Old Oaken Bucket
5 R-161
Longing For Home; In the Valley Of Caribou
Performer/Composer: Edith Hayes | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1956
5 R-162
Mans Best Friend
5 R-163
Merry Xmas Everyone; I Want to Wish You All a Merry Christmas
Performer/Composer: Ethel Poe; ? | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
5 R-164
Montana Montana; In the Land of Shining Mountains; Montana High Ho
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1950
5 R-165
My Best to You; Far Away Places (Perry Como)
1949
5 R-166
My Dream Love Kissed Me Then; The Fragrance of Love
Performer/Composer: James B. Love | Writer/Poet: Jeanette Davidson
5 R-167
Mans Best Friend; So Much Depends Upon the Poppy
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-168
Old Stepstone; 40 Years Ago
Performer/Composer: ?; MS Guffys Sixth Reader | Writer/Poet: James B. Love
1950
5 R-169
O Give Me an Oregon Trail; The Man In Gold; Please Keep Oregon Green
Performer/Composer: Esther Brubacher; Ione Thielke; Ione Thielke | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-170
Please Keep Oregon Green; The Man In Gold; Unfurl Your Flags America
5 R-171
Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhee's
Performer/Composer: Mary Edmundson | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
5 R-172
Rogue River Valley
Performer/Composer: Gary Sigler
5 R-173
Rainbow Stallion; Arizona Beautiful
5 R-174
Riding Fence All Day
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke and Jerrold Steiner
1949
5 R-175
Rain; In Memory
6 R-177
Rainbow & Andy; Huston Mustangs
Performer/Composer: Mary Edmundson | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
6 R-178
Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhee's; Salmon River Savage; The Land That God Forgot
Performer/Composer: Mary Edmundson; Mary Edmundson; Esther Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
6 R-179
Rainbow; Rainbow and Andy
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke and ?
6 R-180
Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhee's; Singing Hearts; The Land That God Forgot; Tombstone Arizona; Phantom Riders
Performer/Composer: Mary Edmundson; Bess Foster Smith; Esther Brubacher; ?;?
6 R-181
Someday I'll Wonder Back Again; Above the Bright Blue
Performer/Composer: For Him by Esther Brubacher; Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
6 R-182
Shine On Mt Moonbeam; What You Didn't Know
6 R-183
To the Wind; The Old Branding Iron
Performer/Composer: ?; Esther Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke and Jerrold ?
1949
6 R-184
Two Little Girls In Blue (Buck Nation); Tumbling Tumbleweed (Buck Nation); ? of San Jose (Eddy Dean)
1949
6 R-185
To the Wind; The Old Branding Iron
1949
6 R-186
The Man In Gold; Keep Oregon Green
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
6 R-189
Roberta Hall
6 R-190
To the Winds; The Old Branding Iron
Performer/Composer: Esther Brubacher | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949
6 R-191
The ? Family; ?
6 R-192
Winds of Night; When its Camellia Time in Santa Barbara
6 R-194
When I Write My Song; Drifting Dreaming
1949
6 R-195
Unfurl Your Flags America; ?
6 R-196
You Can't Be True Dear; West of the Alamo; Postman's Letter
6 R-197
Back West to Home; Capital Dome; On the Oregon Trail
6 R-198
Back West to Home; Capital Dome; Oregon Covered Wagons; ?
6 R-199
Capitol Dome; Please Keep Oregon Green; Back West to Home
6 R-200
The Homestead Fly
6 R-201
In Singapore; Phantom Riders; In Idaho When; Salman River Savage
6 R-202
Desert at Rest; What You Didn't Know; With You I'd Settle for That
6 R-203
unidentified
6 R-204
unidentified
6 R-217
unidentified
6 R-218
unidentified
6 R-219
Blank disc
6 R-227
Home Sick For You; Reminiscing
[Furniss Donation]
6 R-228
[Unfurl Your Flags America]
[Furniss Donation]
1950
6 R-231
unidentified

12" DiscsReturn to Top

Performer/Composer: Music of the Hills and Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson; The Land that God Forgot by E.A. Brubacher

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
9 R-232
Sacramento Interview, Ione with Jeanne De Vivier - At Your Service; Virgil Clark (Wife of D. Worth Clark) interviewing Ione, KIDO Boise
Performer/Composer: Mary S. Kinney | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
9 R-233
In the Land of Big Potatoes
Performer/Composer: "Name was Bill" by Ione | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
9 R-234
KDSH-Dan Dodds and Ione Love Thielke on one of her 1st radio programs
9 R-235
Rainbow; We're Ridin' to Roundup the Doggies
9 R-236
Don't Cry Little Onion; Song of the West Enchanted
This recording was made in Long Island at the Reco Cut factory; noise in background is the factory.
9 R-237
Rainbow Stallion; Winds of Night
9 R-238
Bad Cut; Guest of June Virgil Clark (Wife of D. Worth Clark) June 13, 1952
KGEM Boise, 10/15/1949
Deteriorating but has digital audio.
1949

Other Size DiscsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
3 R-001
[Ione Thielke at the Golden Gate International Exposition] (5" disc)
Ione Thielke, Golden Gate International Exposition
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1939
3 R-230
The Song of Hell's Canyon; Come to Shore Lodge In Idaho (5" disc)
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1950
9 R-229
[Poetry Day] (16" disc)
1945 [on envelope]
3 R-213
unidentified
3 R-212
unidentified
3 R-214
unidentified

Reel-to-ReelReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Reel
7 T-001
Stepstone; Maple On the Hill; Some Day I'll Wonder Back Again; Forty Years Ago; Above the Night Blue
Writer/Poet: James B. Love
1950
7 T-002
Radio Programs
Dec. 13th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Oct. 21st- Halloween program, Ione Love Thielke
1950
7 T-003
Radio Programs
Wed.-Dec. 6th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Wed.-Dec. 20th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Wed.-Dec. 27th 6:30-6:45 p.m. Ione Love Thielke
1950
7 T-004
Radio Programs
Wed.-Nov. 8th 6:30 p.m.; Wed.-Nov. 15th 6:30 p.m. Ione Love Thielke
1950
7 T-005
Poetry Day Radio Program
Oct. 5th-15 minutes; Regular Radio Program Oct. 15th-14 minutes Ione Love Thielke
1950
7 T-006
Radio Programs
Nov. 1st-14 3/4 minutes; Wed.-Dec. 3rd 6:30-6:45 p.m. Ione Love Thielke
1950
7 T-007
Back West to Home; Along the Oregon Trail; Last Trail; Give Me an Oregon Trail; The Man in Gold; Keep Oregon Green; Phantom Riders; Caribou: Back Home; Liberty Bell; When It's Camellia Time in Santa B; Winds of Night; Arizona Beautiful
7 T-008
Western Radio Programs made to fill in for Ione Thielke for Radio Program of Musical Poem Recorder of Cascade Idaho
14 minutes, 55 seconds; 14 minutes, 40 seconds Ione Love Thielke
7 T-009
Please Keep Idaho Green; Silver City; Last Trail; For Him; Just An Old Branding Iron; The Land that God Forgot; Sing A Song of Silver City; O Give Me An Idaho Trail
Performer/Composer: Ione Thielke (Please Keep Idaho Green) Esther Brubacher (all but the first song on tape)
7 T-010
Thanksgiving Day Program
Wed.-Nov. 22nd 6:30-6:45
Performer/Composer: Mary Edmondson and Ione Love Thielke
7 T-011
Radio Program
Wed.-Jan. 24th 6:30-6:45- travel from Cascade to Mill City
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
1951
7 T-012
Radio Programs
Wed.-Jan. 17th 6:30-6:45; Wed.-Jan. 10th 6:30-6:45
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
1951
7 T-013
Old Branding Iron; Good; Way Down Upon- ?; By the Old Red Mill; Hope Ever Blossoms Again; The Land that God Forgot; Remin-?; K on E ? Boise, T. Texas Tyler; Galoway Bay (Bobbie Lee age 11); Homesick
Writer/Poet: various artists, not all songs labeled
1950
7 T-014
End of Tuna Luna Luna; Be Yours Again; Indian Love Call; Washer Women; Rubber Dolly; Dreaming Now of ?; Two Step or the Like; I Like Mt. Music (mandolin); Oh Aliza; Spanish Fandango; Columbia Gallopade; In A Moonbeam Olive Grove
Writer/Poet: various artists
7 T-015
Virgil Clark Tape
7 T-016
Interviews at KSEI and another radio station of Pocatello at the 1951 Idaho Writers Convention
1951
8 T-017
Winds of Night (whistled); Arizona Beautiful (whistled); Rainbow Stallion of the Owyhees; The Valley of Caribou; Keep Idaho Green; Oh the Salmon River Whispers; Give Me An Idaho
Writer/Poet: various artists
8 T-018
Radio Program
Wed.-Feb. 7th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Wed.-Feb. 14th 6:30-6:45 p.m.
1951
8 T-019
Radio Programs for KDSH including- I Hear the Patter of Rain; Green Bell of Ireland; Lost Trail; Please Keep Idaho Green; Singing Hearts
October
1952
8 T-020
Radio Programs
Wed.-Dec. 6th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Wed.-Dec. 20th 6:30-6:45 p.m.; Wed.-Dec. 27th 6:30-6:45 p.m.
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
8 T-021
Poetry Day Program
October
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1951
8 T-022
Poetry Day Program
October
Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1951
8 T-023
unidentified

Damaged DiscsReturn to Top

All damaged copies have no audio except for R-232 and R-238. Most deteriorating copies are aluminum acetate records, which are very difficult to preserve. Copies except for R-232 and R-238 were unplayable at the time of the collection's digitization.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box disk
10 R-043
Above the Bright Blue; Columbia Gallopade - Drifting & Dreaming
Down Where Cotton Blossom Grow; My Old New Hampshire Home; In the Evening By the Bright Lights; Medley of the Old South; Picture Tonight, etc.
Writer/Poet: Ione & Dick Thielke
1950
10 R-044
Buttermilk Bess
10 R-047
Cotton Fields: Gypsy Warning; Sweet Long Ago (title as-written)
my J. B. Love
10 R-050
Down Where Cotton Blossom Grow; My Old New Hampshire Home; In the Eve. By the Br't. Lights; On the Banks of the Wabash; Sing Me a Song of the South
Duet
10 R-057
Hope Ever Blooms Again; Down by the Old Mill Stream
Good; Fair
1950 August 15
10 R-058
Hope Ever Blooms Again; Sunset; Down by the Old Mill Stream; Hope Ever Blooms Again
High voice - Best; Low Voice
Writer/Poet: James B. Love
10 R-059
Hells Canyon Songs; Somewhere in the Pacific
Good
10 R-075
In the Land of Big Potatoes; Idaho at the End of the Rainbow
When the Roll is Called Upyonder
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
1950 May 30
10 R-086
In the Land of Shining Mountains; Montana! Montana!
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
1950 May 30
10 R-087
Maple on the Hill; The Old Red Mill
Above the Bright Blue; ? Gal Drifting and Dreaming
Performer/Composer: Duet, Ione Love Thielke and James B. Love | Writer/Poet: James B. Love
1950 October 28
10 R-088
Mail Call To-day
Uke; Steel Guitar
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke
10 R-094
Radio/Montana; Apt House Blues
Cascade - Hill, mistake, Bill Love in Eugene; Bess sent
10 R-103
Hope Ever Blooms Again; Sure, I Love You Dear
Inside is guitar solo, Not Good; Best
Performer/Composer: James B. Love
10 R-111
The Artists Den; "Hopeing"
1950 May 18
10 R-119
Will You Waltz; Huston Mustang; Mrs. Callerdu You Can't Print That
Play inside out; by Norman R. Joffray
10 R-121
Winds of Night; The Old Branding Iron
The musical poem recorde…; The Land That God Forgot
Performer/Composer: Ione Love Thielke | Writer/Poet: Poem by E A Brubacher
1949 March 01
10 R-123
40 Years Ago
No good
10 R-127
Ace in the Hole; Devels Dream
Mandolin and Guitar
Performer/Composer: Dugan Rush and Carl Edwards
1949 July 07
10 R-128
Ace in the Hole
ace s; violins; ?
Performer/Composer: Carl Edwards and Dugan Rush
1949 September
10 R-155
Just Like Old Times, I Dreamed of an Old Love Affair; The Freight Train Blues
Performer/Composer: Sang by Dugan Rush
1949 June 16
10 R-159
Lasca
1949 July 26
10 R-160
Lasca
1949 July 26
10 R-176
Remember Me; Maggie
harmonic
Performer/Composer: Dugan Rush
10 R-187
Talking Blues; A Petal From Beautiful Bouquet
Performer/Composer: Music of the Hills and Salmon River Savage by Mary Edmundson; The Land that God Forgot by E.A. Brubacher
1949 August 10
10 R-188
The Church Bells Toll
Performer/Composer: Sang and Played by Buck Nation over R.D.S.H. Boise R(adio) Station | Writer/Poet: Ione Love Thielke
1949 April 20
10 R-193
Waiting for a Train; Many Tears Ago
Theme song, punch in cattle
Performer/Composer: Dugan Rush
1949 August 10
10 R-215
unidentified
10 R-216
unidentified
10 R-220
unidentified
Carry Me Back to Tennessee, Sweet Bunch of Daisies

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • American poetry--20th century
  • Idaho--Songs and music
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Musicians
  • Performing Arts
  • Poetry
  • Poets, American
  • Radio broadcasting
  • Women--Idaho