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Route 66 Podcast

56 episodes - English - Latest episode: 20 days ago - ★★★★★ - 41 ratings

Talks with people living and working along the Mother Road

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Episodes

6. NPS Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program

November 11, 2016 05:10 - 38 minutes - 17.7 MB

5. Fireballs Legend George Tomsco

October 23, 2016 04:17 - 59 minutes - 27.1 MB

As a high school teenager in 1958, he entered a talent show and played Jerry Lee Lewis' Great Balls of Fire.  The unexpected happened.... he won and didn't know how to play any other songs.   One year later, he would call Buddy Holly's manager and ask for an audition without even having an original song to play.  The unexpected happened, he got the audition and wrote the song in the back of the car on his way to the audition.   Join host Anthony Arno talk with Route 66 legend George ...

4. Dylan Wallace Mural Artist

October 03, 2016 04:28 - 18 minutes - 9.73 MB

Dylan Wallace just graduated high school in Wilmington, IL, and he’s literally made a mark along Route 66 by painting a shield on the side of Two Hounds Antique Shop along Route 66.   

3. Angel Delgadillo: The Guardian of Route 66

August 02, 2016 10:59 - 1 hour - 27.8 MB

2. Michael Wallis

August 01, 2016 14:46 - 1 hour - 31.5 MB

Author, Route 66 historian, and the voice of Sheriff or Radiator Springs in the Pixar movie Cars.  The very first episode of The Route 66 Podcast features an interview with the biggest advocate of The Mother Road.   Michael talks about his earliest memories of Route 66, the many changes that the road has endured, his work with helping Pixar create a movie about Route 66, and many of the other books that he's written about western life.

1. Route 66 Podcast Introduction

July 21, 2016 00:20 - 14 minutes - 6.53 MB

The Route 66 Podcast featuring your host, Anthony Arno.  In this premiere episode, Anthony tells about his teaching background and how his students bicycled 2000 miles in the back of the classroom while learning all about Route 66.