El Vado Motel earns city landmark status — barely

That was a close one. The Albuquerque City Council voted 5-4 Monday night to award city landmark status to El Vado Motel, giving it some protection against being torn down to make way for luxury townhouses. The vote followed more than two hours of sometimes-disjointed discussions that Councilor Don Harris labeled "a train wreck." The … Continue reading El Vado Motel earns city landmark status — barely

Tucumcari leader Bettie Ditto dies

Bettie Ditto, the former mayor of the Route 66 town of Tucumcari, N.M., and longtime owner of the Pow Wow Inn, died at age 91 on Saturday, reports the Quay County Sun. She was so respected in the region, she was called "Mrs. Tucumcari." A former city commissioner and real estate developer, she is perhaps … Continue reading Tucumcari leader Bettie Ditto dies

Daring version

Here's a version of Bobby Troup's "Route 66" that I previously was unaware. It's a scene from the 1948 movie "Three Daring Daughters." I'm not positive, but I think it's Jane Powell and Ann Todd singing. The person who posted the video won't allow it to be embedded, but you can watch it by clicking … Continue reading Daring version

Another Amarillo song

After seeing my post about George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning," longtime roadie Becky Ransom alerted me of another hit song that prominently mentions the Texas Panhandle's largest city. It is Tony Christie's "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo," a worldwide hit in 1971 for the British singer. It was co-written by Neil Sedaka. The song … Continue reading Another Amarillo song