Jazz Highway 66

We are sorry to say Jazz Highway 66 has been taken off the air due to a format change.  Talk Radio strikes again.  However, if you go to Memory River Radio link below and click, then arrow down to Red River Jazz Cafe link, click, and then you can listen to one hour of streaming classic jazz from the 1940s to the 1960s. 
 
But wait, if you like Oldies Rock and Roll from the 1950s and 60s, also arrow down to Memory River Radio and read all about Cruising Down 66.  There is a link where you can listen to last weeks broadcast of CD66.  Plus information about how your local radio station can sign up and download the weekly radio program of Cruising Down 66.
 
Thanks for visiting this website.  All my best,
Chuck Ayers
Radio host

Quick link to Red River Jazz Cafe. Click and listen.

Quick link to last week's Cruising Down 66. Click and listen.

Click here to see an index of links for all fun sites by Chuck Ayers

E-mail link: Click here and let us know what music you are listening to.

Click here: Please send us your comments and suggestions about our JH66 program

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Chuck Ayers Official website Memory River Radio

Red Dirt Post, Chuck's Blog

Link to My Old Radio

Link to My Old Jukebox

Link to Okie without Borders

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Jazz Highway 66  is a production of Memory River Radio
Copyright Chuck Ayers, 2009

Jazz Highway 66 is for the love of classic jazz and love of the road.  It celebrates great old music from Chicago to L.A.  It is what Bobby Troop wrote about.  Get your Kicks on Route Sixty-Six.  Nat King Cole sings the main theme but the program plays many jazz artists.  Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton, Mary Lou Williams, Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker, Zoot Sims, Lester Young, Teddy Wilson, Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Django Rheinhardt, George Shearing, Erroll Garner, Count Bassy, Joe Williams, Mongo Santamaria, Tony Bennet, Mel Torme, Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman, Billy Taylor, Gerry Mulligan, Wes Montgomery, Bucky Pizzarili, Johnny Frigo, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Julie London, Albert Ammons, Herman Chittison, Bobby Brookmeyer, George Benson, Jay Mcshan, Mose Allison, and many more.