White, John I. (John Irwin), 1902-1992

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Dates:
Birth 1902-04-12
Death 1992-11-26
Americans,

Biographical notes:

John I. White (1902-1992) was a writer, singer of cowboy songs, radio personality, and map draftsman. His singing career culminated when he played his guitar and sang as "The Lonesome Cowboy" on the NBC radio drama "Death Valley Days" sponsored by Twenty-Mule-Team Borax from 1929-1936. He maintained a lifelong interest in cowboy songs and the American West, researching and writing articles and two books on this and other topics.

From the description of John I. White papers, 1889-1994 (bulk 1930-1980). (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 38065820

From the guide to the John I. White papers, 1889-1994, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

John I. White was a writer, singer of cowboy songs, and map draftsman. He was born in Washington, D.C. on April 12, 1902 and died in Maplewood, N.J. on November 26, 1992. White recorded 20 cowboy and hillbilly songs for the American Record Corporation in 1929-30. Some were recorded under his various pseudonyms: The Lonesome Cowboy, Whitey Johns, The Lone Star Cowboy, The Old Sexton, Jimmie Price, and Frank Ranger. His singing career culminated with his portrayal of "The Lonesome Cowboy" on the NBC radio drama "Death Valley Days" sponsored by Twenty-Mule Team Borax from 1929-1936. He maintained a lifelong interest in cowboy songs and the American West, researching and writing articles and two books on this and other topics.

From the guide to the John I. White photograph collection, 1860-1980, 1885-1975, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

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Subjects:

  • Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
  • Country music
  • Country music
  • Cowboys
  • Cowboys
  • Death Valley Days (Radio program)
  • Folk music
  • Folk music
  • Folk musicians
  • Folk musicians
  • Images
  • Material Types
  • Music
  • Octagonal houses
  • Radio actors and actresses
  • Radio actors and actresses
  • Ranch life
  • Sod houses

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Places:

  • Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.) (as recorded)
  • West (U.S.) (as recorded)
  • West (U.S.) (as recorded)