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Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland Thema heute: „Get Your Kicks On Route 66“ ROUTE 66 Cover © Verlag Edition Bildperlen Sie beginnt mit einem Schild an der Kreuzung Michigan Avenue/Jackson Drive in Chicago und endet 2451 Meilen bzw. 3945 Kilometer weiter in Santa Monica am Pier des Yachthafens. Falls Sie es noch nicht erraten haben, wir sprechen vor der Mother Road of USA, der legendären Route 66, die übrigens eigentlich 62 heißen sollte und die nun fast hundert Jahre alt ist. ROUTE 66 Making of Angel Delgadillo, Gründer der Route 66 Association und Fotografin Ellen Klinkel Foto © Verlag Edition Bildperlen Legendär wurde die 66 aber wohl erst, als es sie offiziell schon gar nicht mehr gab. Da die 66 größtenteils durch Städte und Dörfer verlief, dauerten Fahrten von A nach B entsprechend lang und so hatte man sich zum Bau von Interstates entschlossen. Mit der Freigabe der Interstate 40 im Jahr 1984 war es vorbei mit der 66. Eigentlich. Denn 1987 gründete der Friseur Angel Delgadillo aus Seligman die Route 66 Association, die Basis dafür, dass es heute die Historic Route 66 gibt. Und die hat Fans ohne Ende. Besungen wurde sie auch in vielen Songs, der bekannteste dürfte „Get Your Kicks On Route 66“ sein, von dem es weiter über hundert Coverversionen gibt. ROUTE 66 Seite 76 Billboard in Tulsa Foto: © Ellen Klinkel Wer die Mother Road mal selbst unter die Räder nehmen will, der tut gut daran, sich vorher zu informieren. Eine sehr gute Basis dafür liefert das Buch „ROUTE 66 - Westwärts auf Amerikas legendärem Highway“, das 2022 im Verlag Edition Bildperlen erschienen ist. Die Fotografin Ellen Klinkel und die Autoren Nick Gerlich und Udo Klinkel laden zu einer Spurensuche auf einen literarisch-fotografischen Roadtrip ein, der ausgesprochen geglückt ist. Den Autoren ist es gelungen, die Faszination der Straße einzufangen und an den Leser weiterzugeben. ROUTE 66 Seite 56 Gasconade-Bridge Foto: © Ellen Klinkel An dieser Stelle wäre es völlig unmöglich, auch nur Auszüge aus den Texten zu zitieren, denn diese Texte leben von vielen Gesprächen mit Einwohnern entlang der 66, Menschen, die teilweise fast so alt sind wie die Straße und die gerne Auskunft geben. ROUTE 66 Seite 60 Tankstelle Parita Foto: © Ellen Klinkel„ROUTE 66 - Westwärts auf Amerikas legendärem Highway“ hat 208 Seiten mit festem Einband, sehr viele wunderschöne Fotos, die Lust auf mehr machen und kostet 40,00 €, von denen jeder einzelne gerechtfertigt ist. Übrigens dürften besonders Fan von Lost Places im Buch und auch bei einer Fahrt über die Strecke auf Ihre Kosten kommen. © Vermerk: Siehe Bildunterschriften Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Get Your Kicks On Route 66 Join us today as we learn the history of this iconic highway. Sources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Route-66 https://www.nps.gov/subjects/travelroute66/visit.htm Send us listener mail! Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com
How many times do you say “Those were the days”? We all know that you can't go back, but you can remember the good old days. Danny Lane's Those Were The Days series is just the way to remember. This is nostalgia at its best and it just might be the best hour of your day. Enjoy. ---- Join the conversation on Facebook at ---- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ---- or by email at:dannymemorylane@gmail.com ---- This episode includes:1) In The Mood by Glenn Miller2) Put On A Happy Face by Tony Bennett3) Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) by Frank Sinatra [Count Basie and his Orchestra]4) Rag Mop by Lionel Hampton (The Hamptones, Vocals)5) Sentimental Journey by Doris Day6) You, You, You by The Ames Brothers7) I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair by Ella Fitzgerald8) Dear Hearts And Gentle People by Bing Crosby9) (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 by The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby10) Only You (And You Alone) by The Hilltoppers11) Everybody Loves Somebody by Dean Martin12) Sugartime by The McGuire Sisters13) Moments To Remember by The Four Lads14) Cab Driver by The Mills Brothers15) Come On-A My House by Rosemary Clooney16) Singing The Blues by Guy Mitchell17) Just Because by Frankie Yankovic18) There! I've Said It Again by Vaughn Monroe19) The Continental by Billy May & His Orchestra20) Let's Dance by Benny Goodman21) Remembering You by Roger Kellaway
"Swing dance" is a group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s-1950s, the origin of the dances predating popular "swing era" music. The most well-known of these dances is Lindy Hop, a fusion of jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston, which originated in Harlem in the early 1920s, but includes a number of other styles such as Balboa, Shag, West Coast Swing, and Boogie Woogie. “Sunday Swing” highlights the music of the swing era and the dances that thrived in the ballrooms and dance halls. Danny Lane guides you through a one hour swing session. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** You’ll hear: 1) (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 by Acoustix (with The Dallas Jazz Orchestra) 2) Go Harlem by Chick Webb 3) Watcha Know, Joe? by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (with Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers, vocal) 4) Bugle Call Rag by Roy Eldridge and friends 5) Choo Choo Ch'Boogie by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five 6) Tail End Charlie by Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band 7) Thanks For The Boogie Ride by Gene Krupa (with Anita O'Day And Roy Eldridge, Vocals) 8) Queen Isabella by Cab Calloway & His Orchestra 9) One O'Clock Jump by Count Basie & His Orchestra 10) Now They Call It Swing by Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra 11) Swingin' At The Sugar Bowl by Bob Crosby (with Nappy Lamare, Vocal) 12) Air Mail Special by Cootie Williams 13) Sing, Sing, Sing by The Andrews Sisters (with Skip Martin & His Orchestra) 14) Ain't She Sweet by Bunny Berigan 15) Peanut Vendor by Xavier Cugat 16) Chew Tobacco Rag by Lucky Millinder 17) Blue Room by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 18) Broadway by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 19) For Dancers Only by The American Jazz Orchestra
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, join the BIG W for the next two hours as he explores, with a drink in hand, the Space-Age Pop Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO! Playlist for show 393: Panic Button - Georges Garvarentz That's How It Went, All Right - Chris Connor I'm Shooting High - The Rod Levitt Orchestra Harper Does It Better - Johnny Mandel Do I Hear A Waltz? - Peggy Lee I Could Have Danced All Night - Perez Prado You Don't Have To Know The Language - Lena Horne Hornblowowers Serenade - Esquivel Get Happy - Rene Bloch The James Bond Theme - Si Zentner & His Orchestra Double Feature - Lalo Schifrin Theme From "Our Man Flint" - Elliott Fisher That Old Black Magic - Keely Smith Journey To Red Rocks - Peter Nero The Frim Fram Sauce - Earl Grant Laugh It Up - The J's With Jamie Painted Desert - The Three Suns It's Great To Be Single - Gary Marshal There's A Boat 'Dat's Leaving Soon For New York - Buddy Morrow Music to Watch Girls By - Andy Williams Spanish Flea - Derek and Ray Ac-Cent-tchu-ate the Positive - Vikki Carr Tik-a-Tee, Tik-a-Tay - Gordon MacRae Cheerio - Caterina Valente & The Caterina Valente Singers There Is A Tavern In The Town - Nat King Cole There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This - Skitch Henderson and His Orchestra In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening - Dean Martin Old Devil Moon - Frank Sinatra All That Jazz - Sammy Davis Jr. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66! George Maharis What's Up, Doc? Doc Seveninsen Fever - Ann-Margret The Virginian - Percy Faith and His Orchestra My Kind Of Town - Julie London Montage - Mundell Lowe Day Tripper - Mae West That Funny Feeling - Bobby Darin Get Ready - Ella Fitzgerald
Get Your Kicks On Route 66 ~ 75 Minute Vinyasa by Jes Rosenberg
#InGoodTaste, cooking up a storm on ZoneOneRadio - the community radio station for central London. Burgers are hugely popular on the London food scene at the moment with Gourmet burger joints such as Patty and Bun enjoying great success. Seeking inspiration from America - the undisputed home of the burger, it seems that in London, the dirtier and greasier the burger, the better. We went along to the slider decider- a competition organised by the Gun pub near Canary Wharf where we talked to blogger Bergerac, Masterchef winner Tim Anderson, Bloomberg food critic Richard Vines and Original Fry Up Material. We also speak to Daniel Young of Burger Monday fame about his cult burger events in London and why he thinks burgers are so popular. Finally Florence Cornish is in the #InGoodTaste kitchen cooking up a delicious Californian-style steak burger. www.twitter.com/_InGoodTaste & www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com & www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks Shake, Rattle & Roll - Bill Haley and His Comets Dirty Feelings - Elvis Presley I Walked the Line - Johnny Cash Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 - Chuck Berry Big Ten Inch Record - Bullmoose Jackson