Bluesmen and women

  • Angela Strehle
    Angela is one of the Austin's blues scene premier performer. Great wailing voice and a joy to look at.
  • Eric Clapton
    Eric's guitar skills led to "Clapton is God" assertions by fans. He was influenced by Robert Johnson and other American blues artists that Americans' had forgotten.
  • Howlin' Wolf
    With John Lee Hooker they are my favorite male blues singers of all time. I got to see Howlin' Wolf on DVD only.
  • Janis Joplin
    Janis burned the candle at both ends and thrilled us with her performances. Sadly the candle burned out, but not before she revived American interest in blues music.
  • Lou Ann Barton
    Lou Ann was an early member of Stevie Ray Vaughn's band Double Trouble. A great blues voice and your eyes will be pleased as well.
  • Marcia Ball
    One of the Austin blues scene's premiere performers. Long, tall, Marcia Ball is great to look at, great to hear on the piano, and great to hear her vocals.
  • Muddy Waters
    One of the greatest blues performers of all time.
  • Robert Johnson
    Legend has it that he sold his soul to the Devil in order to create great blues music.
  • Ruth Brown
    This lady had an incredible voice for the blues, and I totally enjoy all the 'double entande' phrases. She will be missed.
  • Stevie Ray Vaughn
    The trail blazing guitar skill he brought to not just blues was just phenomenal. So wrong that when he had his demons under control, he was taken.

Route 66 reads and info

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January 27, 2007

Amboy

Today I picked up mail at the post office, and found a letter from my step father.  He sent me an articleRoys_2s_3 from the Los Angeles Times that was about Roy's Cafe in Amboy, California having a new owner.  This new owner is planning to repair and restore the facility.  I  haven't been there in years,  but I used to drive through when going east from my home in Running Springs.  I liked to drive on the old roadbed of Route 66 wherever I could.

In the case of the stretch from Ludlow to close to Needles there was a practical reason as well.  During the awful heat of the summer months, the steep grades on the interstate would leave motorists disabled. The interstate has three summits.  The grades on the old Route 66 roadbed were not as steep, and there were two summits to crest. There is a practical reason for this:  the old course of Route 66 pretty much traversed along with the railroad routes.  Being a train enthusiast I know that rarely did the rails exceed about a 3 percent grade.From_east_crater_3

My step father's dad, a lifelong prospector at one time had mining claims on the Amboy crater.  I learned about that at about age 12, and for the rest of my life I could Inside_amboy_1 not pass that stark cinder cone without reflecting on that tidbit.  The entire stretch of Old Route 66 from Yermo on to Needles is pretty much what the movie CARS shows it to be.

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January 06, 2007

CARS(Pixar)-The Route 66 connection

I looked forward to the release of 'Cars' with both anticipation and concern.  Why concern?  PublicityCars releases and trailers for the film had let me know that the movie involved Route 66 and I was concerned that they would not treat the 'Mother Road' with respect and accuracy.  I was very pleased with this film on all counts.

My concern came from my 20 year involvement with Route 66 through my company Crossroads Sign.  I have sold authentic highway marker signs to the public, historic associations, and businesses along the route.  As the Route66_1credits rolled with a featurette playing I caught site of some familiar names.  I wondered it I had missed some others, but couldn't get the projectionist to replay the credits.  I would have to wait until the DVD came out so I could play it in slow motion and take notes.

The credits listed the Delgadillo family (Wilma, Juan and Angel) who I have sold my signs to for almostAngelsshop 20 years.  They sell them at their business in Seligman, Arizona on old Route 66.  The DVD has an interview with Juan.  He was a driving force in getting the state of Arizona to declare the old road beds an historic artifact.

I also saw that Dianne Patterson in Winslow, Arizona had been interviewed in the planning stages of the film.  Dianne has her own corner on Route 66--from the Eagles song with the line Winslowcorner "Standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona".  Dianne has marketed tees with an image of a man standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona.  Pleased that Dianne is still wo-manning her corner with her company Roadworks.

Tom Snyder wrote, researched, and published the first modern guide to finding everySnyder_book_1 section of the old roadbed that has survived.  His urging got me to add the ROUTE US 66 shield to my sign lineup. He made strong contributions to those trying to preserve what is left of the road.  His guide makes note of surviving businesses, and the people who run them.  You can get some good tips of where to eat and stay along the route.

MichaWallis_bookel Wallis book Route 66: The Mother Road is a great read and very authoritative.  I remember  talking with  other  'roadies'  about  interviews that  he  did with them.   The book got  a  good  marketing  push  from the publisher and created a buzz about the road.

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Robert Johnson

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Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) is among the most famous Delta Blues musicians and arguably the most influential. He is an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Considered by some to be the "Grandfather of Rock-and-Roll," his vocal phrasing, original songs, and guitar style influenced a range of musicians, including Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, U2, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton, who called Johnson "the most important blues musician who ever lived."

Of all the great blues musicians, Johnson was probably the most obscure. All that is known of him for180pxtombstonerobert_johnson_2 certain is that he recorded 29 songs; he died young (murdered); and he was considered one of the greatest bluesmen of the Mississippi Delta.

His guitar playing was so extraordinary that the tale is told that he sold his soul to the Devil at the ‘crossroads’ in exchange for mastery of the blues. The most popular location of that crossroads is the junction of Highways 61 and 49 in Clarksdale, Mississippi.  This tale is one that contributed to Highway 61 becoming known as 'The Blues Highway'.

Hwy61 Alan Greenburg wrote the play 'Love In Vain: A Vision of Robert Johnson'.  Director Martin Scorsese wrote the foreword, and said, "The thing about Robert Johnson was that he only existed on his records.  He was pure legend."

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My first trip on Route 66-3

As we traveled across Missouri, making the usual stops for gas, eats and potty breaks, I came to realize that everyone in America did not conform to the typical Rockford inhabitant.  The sounds of the language began to have different intonations to them.  The hills had become taller as we motored west from St. Louis.  Little did I know how varied the people and the terrain would become.

I recall that in that time auto dealerships mounted pot metal trim to the trunk of cars that they sold. Route66 When we stopped at a 'service station', the attendant would comment about where we were from.  On several occasions it went something like this.  "So you're from Rockford eh?  My uncle was there at Camp Grant in the War.  He went to Italy, and when he came back he decided to live in Rockford.  Name's Bob Stockton.  You know him?"  Far more involved and interesting than, "Thank you and have a nice day."

What this trip, and subsequent ones, demonstrated to me was the tremendous diversity in our country.  That said, we all get along together yet the peoples in the countries we came from cannot do the same.  Cases in point are the slovaks, the Lebanese, the peoples in Africa that are out to exterminate their neighbors.  I never meant to get this somber in this blog, but this thought has persisted over the course of almost 50 years of my life.

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