Wanderer Jim Death – James Varsos: a vocalist musician who performed under the name Hobo Jim — passed on Tuesday, under three weeks after he declared a terminal malignant growth conclusion, a companion said.
Varsos, 68, reported on September 18 that he was relied upon to have three to a half years to live. He kicked the bucket Tuesday in his Nashville, Tennessee, home with his significant other, said his companion Charlie Weimer.
Varsos is most popular for the “Iditarod Trail Song” and made music about diggers, lumberjacks, anglers, mushers, and the outside. He was named Alaska’s true singer.
Varsos drew devotees of any age with his fiery exhibitions and clear enthusiasm for engaging, Weimer said.
He came to Alaska in 1972 and experienced passionate feelings for the Kenai Peninsula, at last getting comfortable with Soldotna, as indicated by news documents. Varsos was a functioning outdoorsman and a nonconformist who was fascinated by the Alaska way of life, Weimer said. He visited around the state and nation, giving crowds outside a brief look at life in Alaska before the web existed.
Varsos encountered an exceptional aggravation while performing at the current year’s Alaska State Fair that deteriorated during a presentation in Wyoming, he wrote in a Facebook post. He was determined to have the end-stage disease after he got back to Tennessee, he composed.
A GoFundMe had raised around $53,000 by Wednesday evening for Varsos’ significant other.
In the week after his malignant growth declaration, Varsos composed that he was grateful for the help from his fans. “I surmise I am one of the fortunate ones who will hear all of this before I go,” he composed. “Yet, what you don’t understand is that all of you have contacted my life more. Giving me my energy and supporting me when I was playing and composing melodies about things that no one needed to catch wind of.”
Stories and recollections of Varsos’ exhibitions were posted across online media after he died Tuesday.
“He contacted many individuals’ lives, and if you read the remarks and simply think on the off chance that you could make an imprint and contact individuals that way, it’s simply something magnificent,” Weimer said.