Artificial intelligence program brings deceased Route 66 figures seemingly to life

A few weeks ago, the MyHeritage genealogy website released an artificial intelligence program called Deep Nostalgia. It takes still photographs of people, analyzes them and animates their faces in a lifelike way by making them seemingly blink their eyes, move their heads and make subtle movements with their lips. The effect often proves amazing, unsettling … Continue reading Artificial intelligence program brings deceased Route 66 figures seemingly to life

Hal Blaine, drummer on dozens of hit records, dies at 90

Hal Blaine, a member of the Los Angeles-based Wrecking Crew of studio musicians who played drums on thousands of songs during the 1960s and ’70s, died Monday. He was 90. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member played on albums by Frank Sinatra, Simon & Garfunkel, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, the … Continue reading Hal Blaine, drummer on dozens of hit records, dies at 90

Cynthia Troup’s role in “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66”

The story behind the now-iconic song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” is Bobby Troup and his wife, Cynthia Troup, were traveling west on that highway to California in 1946 when she came up with the line “Get your kicks on Route 66.” Bobby Troup finished the rest of the song, pitched it to Nat … Continue reading Cynthia Troup’s role in “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66”

Book review: “The 66 Kid”

“The 66 Kid” is not your typical memoir. Then again, Bob Boze Bell isn’t a typical fellow. Nearly all memoirs consist of a few hundred typewritten pages with a few dozen black-and-white photos crammed into the center. But Boze, best-known as owner of True West magazine and as a western-themed artist, treats his early life story … Continue reading Book review: “The 66 Kid”

Book review: “Father of Route 66: The Story of Cy Avery”

Some may assume Cyrus Avery became known as “The Father of Route 66” simply because he was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time when the highway became designated and federally certified in 1926. But as Susan Croce Kelly’s well-researched new biography shows, Avery’s involvement in Route 66’s birth and … Continue reading Book review: “Father of Route 66: The Story of Cy Avery”

Patti Page, famed singer and Route 66 native, dies at 85

https://youtu.be/_Ek3eCbfqp0 Patti Page, an Oklahoma-born singer whose greatest claim to fame was her massively popular “Tennessee Waltz” song from 1950, died Tuesday in California at age 85, reported the Tulsa World and many other media outlets. I’ll let other obituaries detail Page’s amazing music career, which included more than 100 million records sold. But it … Continue reading Patti Page, famed singer and Route 66 native, dies at 85

Route 66, circa 1988

This remarkable 26-minute documentary, “Route 66, The Main Street of America,” from 1988 offers glimpses of the Mother Road from nearly a quarter-century ago. It’s dubbed in Dutch, but don’t let that stop you from watching. The interviewees all speak English, after all. The film is even more notable because it has footage of Gladys … Continue reading Route 66, circa 1988

Notes from the road

A final meeting for public comment will be Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Clinton Middle School in west Tulsa about the Route 66 Master Plan: Red Fork Streetscape Improvements, according to Greater Tulsa Reporter Newspapers. The project area includes Southwest Boulevard between 25th West Avenue and 27th West Avenue. […] Citizens are welcome to comment … Continue reading Notes from the road

‘I have a dream …’

(This was originally posted four years ago. It’s appropriate to repost it for the holiday.) This is the full version of Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. https://vimeo.com/14517748 So what does King have to do with Route 66? Well, there’s this passage: There are those who are asking the … Continue reading ‘I have a dream …’

“I have a dream”

NOTE: I posted this two years ago. Now, with a black man about to become president of the United States, it’s worth looking at again. This is the full version of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. So what does King have to do with Route 66? Well, there’s this … Continue reading “I have a dream”