Route 66 festival in Joplin postponed

The Joplin Route 66 Fest, created shortly after Jim Conkle was removed as primary organizer of the International Route 66 Festival, has been postponed indefinitely after this week's destructive tornado in Joplin, Mo. This message was posted today on the Joplin festival's website: The Festival Committee has decided to re-schedule the Joplin Route 66 Festival … Continue reading Route 66 festival in Joplin postponed

King of the Juke Joints

In the previous post, we mentioned blues legends in an upcoming movie. Here's a documentary about a real-live blues legend, Blues Boy Willie, who's still performing, including a regular gig at Smokey Joe's Texas Cafe on Sixth Street (aka Route 66) and Joe Taco, both in Amarillo, Texas. https://vimeo.com/24067509 In fact, the "King of the … Continue reading King of the Juke Joints

Rock movie on Route 66 set for August release

"The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll," which starts "Easy Rider's" Peter Fonda and prominently features Route 66 in its plot, is slated for an Aug. 5 limited release in theaters, according to IconVsIcon.com. Here's the synopsis, according to the film's website: Spyder (Kevin Zegers—Transamerica, Dawn of the Dead), a world famous musician whose debut album … Continue reading Rock movie on Route 66 set for August release

Book review: “Ghost Towns of Route 66”

Ghost town -- a once-flourishing town wholly or nearly deserted usually as a result of the exhaustion of some natural resource. -- Merriam-Webster dictionary The term "ghost town" conjures images of abandoned, dusty, and tumbleweed-strewn buildings in a once-bustling Wild West town founded in the 1800s. However, in the case of historic U.S. 66, ghost towns are … Continue reading Book review: “Ghost Towns of Route 66”

Now tornadoes lash Oklahoma

Just days after much of Joplin, Mo., was destroyed by a tornado, twisters are wreaking havoc in neighboring Oklahoma -- including near and in the Route 66 town of El Reno, where at least three people are dead, according to the Daily Oklahoman and other media outlets. One Oklahoma City television crew that chased the storm … Continue reading Now tornadoes lash Oklahoma

Asleep At the Wheel archives

Bobby Troup's "Route 66" has been a part of Asleep of the Wheel's concert set list for decades. In fact, the western-swing band performs it just about every night. Here's the group's original recording of that song, way back in 1976: https://youtu.be/ih7kl0sjdSM

Route 66 tattoo artist sues “Hangover Part II” studio

A tattoo artist based on Route 66 in Waynesville, Mo., is suing Warner Bros. Pictures for copyright infringement because a tattoo that actor Ed Helms sports in the upcoming comedy "The Hangover Part II" resembles the artist's original design, according to The Daily Mail in London. S. Victor Whitmill co-owns Paradox Studio and Gallery, which is … Continue reading Route 66 tattoo artist sues “Hangover Part II” studio

Joplin tornado, continued

The Joplin, Mo., tornado thread was getting long, so here's another one to keep track of developments: The death toll as of Monday evening stands at 116 people, according to the Joplin Globe, with more then 1,100 injured. Local officials estimate about a third of the city has been destroyed. The disaster is the worst … Continue reading Joplin tornado, continued

Widespread damage, dozens dead in Joplin tornado

At least 24 people are dead and widespread damage has been reported after a tornado Sunday in the Route 66 town of Joplin, Mo., according to varying media reports. Here are a few facts that have come over in the last hour or two: 75 percent of the city reportedly has sustained damage All lanes … Continue reading Widespread damage, dozens dead in Joplin tornado

“Route 66” on Route 66

Asleep at the Wheel was in the Route 66 town of Lebanon, Mo.,  on Friday night. Naturally, the western-swing performed one of the stalwart songs of its set list. https://youtu.be/a3vUKYGX4S0