Thoms was born in January 1925, in
Toowoomba, Queensland and was raised in a family of seven children. She began her career singing and yodelling songs by
Tex Morton and
Harry Torrani, and won a Bundaberg talent quest with
Torrani's
Mockingbird Yodel. In 1941, aged 16, with what is now
EMI Records she became the first female solo act to record
country music in Australia, as well as the first
Queenslander to be featured on disc. This first batch of songs included ""Faithful Old Dog". She went on to tour Australia and New Zealand, entertaining the troops during
World War II and writing songs. Thoms became known by the title of ''Australia's Yodelling Sweetheart''. Her most popular and best selling recordings were "The Faithful Old Dog", "Where The Golden Wattle Blooms" and "Yodelling in the Moonlight". After suffering from
Parkinson's disease and a heart condition, she died in 1999, at Summerland Point,
Lake Macquarie, NSW, aged 74. == Legacy ==