This song is performed by Richard Ellers, who boasts quite a biography. This song must be new, because it's not mentioned on his website.
Cahokia Mounds featured in National Geographic
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, located on an older alignment of Route 66 near Collinsville, Ill., is featured in an excellent article in the current issue of National Geographic. The story reportedly has boosted number of visitors at Cahokia Mounds and prompted a follow-up story by the Suburban Journals of St. Louis. The National Geographic article … Continue reading Cahokia Mounds featured in National Geographic
Co-owner of Sprague’s Super Service Station dies
William Sanders, 77, co-owner of the historic Sprague's Super Service gas station on Route 66 in Normal, Ill., with his wife Terri Ryburn, died Thursday in an area hospital, according to the Bloomington Pantagraph. Sanders' death was announced Sunday by Cathie Stevanovich, president of the Illinois Route 66 Association. Stevanovich wrote: Terri and Bill were in … Continue reading Co-owner of Sprague’s Super Service Station dies
Check your ego at the door
It sounds like the Apostle Paul needed a better editor. This is another edition of "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible."
Route 66 by way of Istanbul
Here's a recent performance of "Route 66" by the Manhattan Transfer in Istanbul, Turkey. Band member Tim Hauser's introductory comments about Istanbul native Ahmet Ertegun are particulary on-target. Popular music in general owes Ertegun a huge debt of gratitude.
Mother Road by way of Tokelau
This excellent video of sights along the Mother Road includes an equally good jazz performance of "Route 66" by All of Me, a band based in the New Zealand territory of Tokelau. (Yes, I had to look it up.)
Details emerge on Route 66 festival
It's still six months away, Bob "Crococile" Lile provided readers of the Route 66 yahoogroup a lot of new details about the 2011 International Route 66 Festival in Amarillo, Texas. Here are a few of the events at the festival on June 9-12: A sock hop and Texas two-step dance at the historic Natatorium. Children's … Continue reading Details emerge on Route 66 festival
Just down the road a piece
Many of the music artists we show performing Bobby Troup's most famous song are from far-flung places. But Ms. Stevie Woods hails from Phoenix, just a few hours' drive from the Mother Road in northern Arizona.
Former Parkey’s restaurant building razed
I received an e-mail Thursday afternoon from Randy Chevrier at Paintmaster Collision Center in Tulsa that the building that once housed Parkey's Restaurant along 11th Street (aka Route 66) near Sheridan Road in Tulsa was being torn down. I wasn't able to track much down about the location online, but Chevrier provided informative tidbits, including … Continue reading Former Parkey’s restaurant building razed
Maplewood adds Route 66 plaques to sidewalks
The St. Louis suburb of Maplewood, Mo., has added commemorative Route 66 metal plaques along its historic downtown area, according to an article in the Maplewood-Brentwood Patch. The markers are situated in the sidewalk in historic Maplewood, commemorating longtime and bygone sights from Route 66's heyday, including six businesses from those days that endure to … Continue reading Maplewood adds Route 66 plaques to sidewalks