- James Stevens (musician)
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name=James Stevens
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caption=Jim Stevens
birth_date=1892
birth_place=Albia, Iowa
death_date=1971
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known_for=Paul Bunyan , TheFrozen Logger ,
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children=James Stevens (1892 –
December 31 ,1971 ) was an Americanauthor andcomposer . Born inAlbia, Iowa [ [http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcol/findaids/docs/papersrecords/StevensJames2008.xml University of Washington, James Stevens Collection] ] , he lived inIdaho from a young age, and based much of his later novel "Big Jim Turner" (1948) on his childhood spent inPacific Northwest logging camps.Among his literary works were "
Paul Bunyan " (1925), "Brawny Man" (1926), "Mattock " (1927), "Homer in the Sagebrush" (1928), "The Saginaw Paul Bunyan" (1932), "Paul Bunyan Bears" (1947), and "Tree Treasure" (1950). [http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hend/VictoryMusic/November2005Review.html James Stevens biography by Stewart Hendrickson, stolaf.edu] ] along withH. L. Davis , Stevens was a protege ofH. L. Mencken .His song "The
Frozen Logger " was recorded byOdetta /Odetta & Larry onThe Tin Angel (1954),Cisco Houston onHard Travelin' (1954),Walt Robertson on American Northwest Ballads (1955), Jimmie Rodgers on At Home with Jimmie Rodgers: An Evening of Folk Songs (1960), and many others includingThe Weavers andOscar Brand , and the song was even sung (although never recorded) byBob Weir ofThe Grateful Dead .External links
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