Old-time cruising

Here's a new video from Jane Reed, the driving force behind the Cuba Murals blog based in Cuba, Mo. She describes it this way: This slide shows photos of cars from the 2011 September Lions Club Car Show in Cuba and from the Wagon Wheel Motel's 75th Anniversary Celebration, also in Cuba. https://youtu.be/18G2N8EDkoE Music is … Continue reading Old-time cruising

Recap of the Route 66 Rendezvous

This well-produced video takes a look back at the 2011 Route 66 Rendezvous in San Bernardino, Calif. It's 56 minutes  long, but the car-show festival is a sprawling one. It would be difficult to edit it down to just an hour. https://youtu.be/auoA4ZsCZIA The clip was produced by Inland Empire Media Group. The 2012 Route 66 … Continue reading Recap of the Route 66 Rendezvous

How Michael Wallis ended up in Oklahoma

Michael Wallis, author of the best-selling and Pulitzer-nominated "Route 66: The Mother Road," gave a presentation Friday during Tulsa Town Hall. His speech covered a lot of ground on Oklahoma history, including mentions of Woody Guthrie and the infamous Tulsa Race Riot. But this part of the exemplary Tulsa World article is worth excerpting: His first real … Continue reading How Michael Wallis ended up in Oklahoma

The man behind Asleep At the Wheel

Here's a good video biography of Ray Benson, the leader of the acclaimed western-swing band Asleep At the Wheel. You'll see images from the Mother Road interspersed: https://youtu.be/dERj5VLJyxM Benson has a strong musical link to the Mother Road. The bank always performs Bobby Troup's "Route 66" at every show, and he says it's his favorite … Continue reading The man behind Asleep At the Wheel

The musical fruit of The Troubadour

This recent PBS "American Masters" documentary about Doug Weston's The Troubadour nightclub in West Hollywood, Calif., is one of the best things I've seen in a while. The Troubadour helped launch the careers of Carole King, James Taylor, and a horde of other singer-songwriters during the 1970s. And, yes, the Troubadour is right on the … Continue reading The musical fruit of The Troubadour

Super 8 memories

I'll let the YouTube poster, named LonelyRoadFilms, describe this video: Me and amber driving back into california on route 66 through the mojave desert. the last days of our five week road trip across the us. I do like the grainy, old-film quality of this clip: https://youtu.be/IQn55FusEWk Wish I could figure out which band is … Continue reading Super 8 memories

Looks like we’re up

It appears the migration to a self-hosted site was mostly successful. You're looking at it now. The custom Route 66 News banner didn't make it over. But I've contacted WordPress.com and asked the folks there to retrieve it. I suspect everything will look 100% normal within a day or so. I'll be tinkering with a … Continue reading Looks like we’re up

Big move is imminent

I've been informed by the good folks at WordPress.com that Route 66 News will be migrated to a self-hosted site starting at 5 a.m. Central on Thursday. WordPress advised me not to count on posting anything for about 24 hours after that (although the down time probably won't be that long). In the interim, if … Continue reading Big move is imminent

Drink and ink

A couple of fellows who walk into the Iron Hog Restaurant and Saloon in Oro Grande, Calif., during a Route 66 trip bump into one of the tattoo artists of the stars: https://youtu.be/W5OLfA4L27k I've had enough of these incongruous encounters on the Mother Road, the above episode doesn't surprise me. The video is part of … Continue reading Drink and ink

Needles developing a tour for its murals

The Route 66 town of Needles, Calif., is developing a tour of new murals that have been painted on buildings, reported the Needles Desert Star. The Needles Economic Development Corporation is developing the pathway for walkers, cyclists, and motorists. The newspaper said: At the end of last year, the group was working on developing a walk, … Continue reading Needles developing a tour for its murals