tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8079877794128349006.post3138361531566421945..comments2023-07-12T11:02:54.477-05:00Comments on Musings of an Artist's Wife: Louisiana LegendsWendy Rodrigue Magnushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08289447655110009690noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8079877794128349006.post-67818491049181909882012-07-29T11:21:55.609-05:002012-07-29T11:21:55.609-05:00Great post, especially the story about Jimmy Davis...Great post, especially the story about Jimmy Davis. In the 1980's and right up until Jimmy Davis' death, Marion would make an appointment with he and Ms. Anna and we'd drive to their Capital Lakes home. The two of them would ask their piano player to join them and M.s Anna would accompany the Governor as he crooned a gleefully and sorrowfully as ever. Strong, loud and clear. I guess I was lucky enough to enjoy a half dozen or so such private home concerts, once bringing my Mother who joyfully remembers it. A few special friends once came, also. Marion's great music loving friend, Ted Jones, sometimes joined the Davis' by singing along and strumming his banjo.<br /> "Those were the days of pure Sunshine". The Living Legend star quality sure rubbed off on George!Penny Meaux Edwardshttp://www.pennimo.comnoreply@blogger.com