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Mildred Colvin art at library: She was one of the greats

About:Photo of Historian Mike Watson/Mildred Colvin art

Dale Curry writes:
Good afternoon Ed,

Still look at this web site almost every day. Been gone from Columbia quite a while but still enjoy reading the info. I noticed the picture of Mike Watson under the watercolor by Mildred Colvin. Don't know if you ever met Mildred, but she was an amazing artist. We have a few of her prints and an original she did of our daughter Rebecca (it's worth at least a million dollars, I'm sure). I was fortunate to be her pastor for quite a while and continue to be the pastor to her son, Randy, who is a super musician. He is the leader of One Shot Johnny, a blues band. Enough rambling. I enjoy your site and especially your writings. Hope you can do this for a long, long time. -Dale
Thanks. Couldn't agree more on Mildred Colvin's art, and the information about your own million dollar painting. And, in times like these, I will say we can't have enough great three piece blues bands. You must feel quite honored to have such a distinguished guitarist in you congregation. Thanks, too, for the encouragement to stay around a long, long time. At this point, however, I have no plans to continue in my position at CM beyond another 29 years and 2 days. But thanks for the thought. -EW




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