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This week join Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell with Route 66 historian and former resident of Flagstaff, where the Ohio native lived right on The Mother Road while going to Northern Arizona University in the 1970s. He is a veteran road warrior of Route 66 and loves to write and share stories about the best places to visit and enjoy along Arizona's stretch of the famous highway.
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On this week's episode of "Two-Lane Tales," hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook visit with son of The Mother Road Max McCoy. Emporia, Kansas, resident McCoy was raised just off Old Route 66 in Baxter Springs, Kansas. An award-winning fiction and nonfiction author, McCoy is the current executive director of Western Writers of America. He is a lover of fast cars, music and movies, a true moterhead of muscle cars, a poet of speed, squealing tires and fast-shifting four-on-the-floor big-block engines.
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Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook welcome back Kingman, Arizona's King of the Mother Road Jim Hinckley to this week's episode of "Two-Lane Tales" for a raucous conversation about rock 'n roll, country music, dive bars, cars, celebrities and the 2024 "Fun Run" from Seligman to Kingman, Arizona.
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Take a ride back into time on Old Route 66 and I-40 when author Chris Enss was pursuing her dreams of being the next primetime comedian!
Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook go along for the ride as Chris keeps the one-liners going all way from Santa Monica to Chicago, with a couple of side trips back to high school prom and earning laughs at the toughest joints of Tucson.
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Take a ride back into time on Old Route 66 and I-40 when author Chris Enss was pursuing her dreams of being the next primetime comedian!
Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook go along for the ride as Chris keeps the one-liners going all way from Santa Monica to Chicago, with a couple of side trips back to high school prom and earning laughs at the toughest joints of Tucson.
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Ever wondered about the history of cars, music and beehive hairdos on Route 66? Hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook have a rumble with the King of the Road himself Jim Hinckley about growing up beside The Mother Road, the best versions of "Route 66," Elvis sightings, AM radio, Perfume Pass, hot rods and the best pie in Mohave County!
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Raised on The Mother Road in Kingman, Arizona, Two-Lane Tales' cohost Bob Boze Bell recounts the history of rock 'n roll, cars and high school bands during his storied childhood in the 1950s and 1960s. Learn how he joined a famous rock act in Las Vegas and was inspired to be a drummer just like Ringo Starr. The stories never end and the road goes on forever!
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Ever dreamed of growing up on Route 66? Well, "Two-Lane Tale's" cohost Bob Boze Bell did in Kingman, Arizona, but it wasn't until he was in his 60s that he realized that his childhood along the "Mother Road" in the 1950s and 1960s was a story that needed to be told. In this episode of "Two-Lane Tales," we learn from Bob how he was inspired to write his first autobiography, The 66 Kid, and what inspired him to co-author with Marshall Trimble, The 66 Kids.
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On this weeks episode of Two-Lane tails, join Bob Bose Bell and Stuart Rosebrook in a lively conversation with Spur Award winning author Candy Moulton about her adventures trailing and writing about the heroine of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Sacajawea.
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When visitors stay at Russell True's White Stallion Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, they will discover a hidden gem: the private Western art gallery of legendary artist Allen T. True. Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook have a rollicking discussion with Russell about his famous Uncle Allen True, a student of Howard Pyle and contemporary of N.C. Wyeth, Maynard Dixon and Charles M. Russell.
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With 22 books under his belt, most of them on Route 66, Jim Hinckley is known far and wide as the world's expert on the Mother Road. A never-ending source of true and legendary tales of Route 66, Hinckley has lived most of his life in Kingman, Arizona, since the summer of 1966. In a rollicking showcase of everything 66, Hinckley shares in this episode his favorite two-lane tales with fellow 66 Kids Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook. As one of the few living men—or women—to have a statue dedicated to them alongside Route 66—Hinckley will be a regular guest on Two-Lane Tales.
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Join Two-Lane Tales' hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook from Tucson's White Stallion Ranch as they talk blue highway adventures across the West with the one of America's preeminent travel writers, Johnny D. Boggs.
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Arizona's historian Marshall Trimble regales fellow 66 Kid Bob Boze Bell and road warrior-travel writer Stuart Rosebrook with Trimble's legendary tales of moving with his brother and parents to Ash Fork after World War II and what it was like growing up in a small town as the son of a Santa Fe Railway engineer.
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With 22 books under his belt, most of them on Route 66, Jim Hinckley is known far and wide as the world's expert on the Mother Road. A never-ending source of true and legendary tales of Route 66, Hinckley has lived most of his life in Kingman, Arizona, since the summer of 1966. In a rollicking showcase of everything 66, Hinckley shares in this episode his favorite two-lane tales with fellow 66 Kids Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook. As one of the few living men—or women—to have a statue dedicated to them alongside Route 66—Hinckley will be a regular guest on Two-Lane Tales.