Lute 66

Here's something you've probably never seen: a jazzy version of Bobby Troup's "Route 66" that features a lute. The hot picking is by Peter Autschbach, and the singing is by Lucy Wende.

Publicity the road doesn’t need

I don't subscribe to the notion that all publicity is good publicity. Exhibit A is a story out of Tracy, Calif., in which the town's Veterans Park being built was changed from a promised patriotic theme to a Route 66 theme. Here's the initial story from the Tracy Press. Here's a follow-up from a local … Continue reading Publicity the road doesn’t need

Route 66 comic includes a tour

I received an e-mail from Phil Yeh, creator of the newly published "Dinosaurs Across Route 66" comic book. It looks like he's doing more than just publishing a salute to the Mother Road. Yeh said: I am planning to cover much of old Route 66 from January to April in 2008 and would love to … Continue reading Route 66 comic includes a tour

“Two-Lane Blacktop” released in two-DVD set

The 1971 cult film "Two-Lane Blacktop," which starred a young James Taylor and was shot in several spots on Route 66, was released a few days ago as a two-disc set by the Criterion Collection. Amazon.com has it here for $29.99, a discount of about 10 bucks. Warren Clements of the Toronto Globe and Mail … Continue reading “Two-Lane Blacktop” released in two-DVD set