Standin’ Near a Corner Festival

The Arizona Reporter has details about about the Standin' on a Corner Festival in Winslow, Ariz., next month. Unless you've not been near a radio in the past 30 years, the festival refers to the Eagles' hit, "Take It Easy," in which the boys sing: "Well, I was standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, … Continue reading Standin’ Near a Corner Festival

Award-winning neon video is online

KNME-TV in Albuquerque a couple years ago produced "Route 66: The Neon Road," a 25-minute video about New Mexico's neon-sign restoration program for Route 66 businesses. The video won an Emmy. That video recently was posted at Google Video; you can watch the whole thing here below. It's an enjoyable video. The rockabilly-flavored soundtrack by … Continue reading Award-winning neon video is online

In the Vanilla Mood

A little weird, but it works. Vanilla Mood has tons of stuff on YouTube, including a version of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Superstition." No, I'm not kidding.

A dark side of Route 66

I've been following this story for a few days. There's an area on Cleghorn Road that includes old Route 66 near Cajon Junction, Calif., that's been known for some time as a hangout for men looking for anonymous gay sex. Of course, when you have a place known for illicit activity, it's going to become … Continue reading A dark side of Route 66

A small Mother Road miracle

Tony Pierce of LAist, a Web site about Los Angeles, embarked on a Route 66 road trip from his home base. It sounds like he got ripped off by his auto mechanic, though. After an oil change and other small repairs that totaled $250 before his trip started, the oil light came on somewhere in … Continue reading A small Mother Road miracle

Keeping the jukeboxes jumpin’

The Los Angeles Times has an entertaining article about Don Muller, owner of Jukeboxes Unlimited. Not only is he a jukebox enthusiast, but he's also one of the few people who can repair record-playing jukeboxes. Many jukeboxes now play CDs, and many more taverns and restaurants are converting to Internet-connected devices that play Mp3s. There's … Continue reading Keeping the jukeboxes jumpin’

Lunch at Lucille’s Roadhouse

While briefly at a hotel in Weatherford, Okla., on Wednesday, I chatted with a young man behind the front desk. He'd mentioned he worked evenings at the new Route 66-themed restaurant in town, Lucille's Roadhouse. I asked him what's the best thing on the Lucille's menu. He grinned. "The fried onion burgers. Definitely," he said. … Continue reading Lunch at Lucille’s Roadhouse

Flooding on Route 66

New Mexico is supposed to be dry, right? Not this summer. KRQE-TV in Albuquerque has this remarkable excerpt in a story about the heavy rains that have struck the area in the past few weeks: Late in the afternoon, another busy area road, Old Route 66 through Laguna Pueblo, was reported closed by high water. … Continue reading Flooding on Route 66

Help the Triangle

Red Fork Hippie Chick is planning to help a volunteer work crew on Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Triangle Motel in Amarillo, Texas. Read about why she's going, and why you ought to help out, too.