TTRV Tracks: The Soundtrack That Travels With Us
We’ve been RVers for close to 30 years now, and the road has always had a rhythm for us. Back in the early days, that rhythm often meant long weekends, dusty parking lots, and the sound of live music echoing across festival grounds. That love for music—and the way it shapes memories—never left. It’s one of the reasons we created TTRV Tracks.
"We're on a road to nowhere / Come on inside / Takin' that ride to nowhere / We'll take that ride" — Talking Heads, “Road to Nowhere”, (1985)
David Byrne
Bonnaroo Music Festival (2004)
Music has always been part of who we are—and it shows up everywhere, from what we play to how we tell our stories. If you’ve read a few of our posts, you’ve probably spotted a lyric or two. We don’t just hear songs—we live with them. They help us hold onto the feel of a moment, a place, or a stop along the way.
Talking about music—those road trip favorites, festival bands, concert memories—has a way of bringing people in. Even when the journeys or views are different, sharing music opens the door to connection. There’s community in that. It sparks stories, starts conversations, and shapes the whole vibe around a campsite.
TTRV Tracks is where we share that rhythm. We play these songs on the road, at camp, and around the fire. They’re the soundtrack to our rigs—and the reason our travels don’t just roll… they groove.
🎵 Swing over to TTRV Tracks to check out our playlists on Spotify—created for drive days, campsite hangs, and nights around the fire.
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Bonnaroo Music Festival (2005)
And while you’re out there, if you come across a local musician—stop, listen, support. You might just catch T there, guitar in hand.
“Keep on dancing through the daylight / Greet the morning air with song” — The Grateful Dead, “The Music Never Stopped”, (1975)
Got a go-to song for the open road or campfire nights? We’d love to hear it—and the story that rolls with it.
Catch you at the next stop!
— T, C & Louie 🐾 (Sound Check Supervisor)
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