The sounds of travel: What to listen to when road trippin' in the USA
Here at Gadling we'll be highlighting some of our favorite sounds from the road and giving you a sample of each -- maybe you'll find the same inspiration that we did, but at the very least, hopefully you'll think that they're good songs. Got a favorite of your own? Leave it in the comments below and we'll post it at the end of the series."Do you like American music?
I like American music.
Don't you like American music?
Baby-yyyyyy..."
--The Violent Femmes, American Music
For those who are gearing up to travel the vast roadways of America by car, we have here a list of appropriate music to make you feel relaxed, at peace with the road, and good'n American. Though you may be traveling for the holidays, we'll exclude holiday music. You'll hear it at every gas station.
The obvious first choice for pulling out of the driveway is America by Simon and Garfunkel:
Even the street on which you live looks a little more ripe with possibility when that song plays.
As you've probably gathered we've geared up for a 
As the year draws to a close, instead of compiling a list of favorite books from 2007, I've decided to focus this last post on what's to come. Looking forward, there are some interesting travel titles set for release during 2008. Maybe you'll find something among these to add to your "must-read" list for the new year:

At year's end, there are always special moments for remembering - for looking back at all that transpired over the past 365 days. And when it comes to travel, that means taking stock of the ground covered as we each moved about the earth. The easiest way for me to recall where I've been is to flip through my journals, bursting at the seams with ticket stubs, bookmarks, stickers and receipts. Although quite messy and not artistically crafted, they are a wonderful version of my travels that can be thumbed through at anytime.
Last year during the holidays, I was 
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Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, otherwise known as
I'm super excited about today's book suggestion. The latest title in
Jim Lo Scalzo has been a staff photographer for US News & World Report since 1994. His new memoir is a moving look at the life of a photojournalist who has traveled the world. 




















