NASHVILLE REBEL DAVEY T HAMILTON DEFIES INDUSTRY FORMULAS WITH HIGH-OCTANE SINGLE "FAST CARS AND LOUD GUITARS"
NASHVILLE, TN —Davey T Hamilton isn’t chasing modern music trends—he’s turning the guitars all the way up to break them. The independent Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter has announced the release of his explosive new single, "Fast Cars and Loud Guitars," a stadium-ready autobiographical anthem built entirely on his own terms.
The thunderous sound marks a long-overdue return for Davey T. Over a decade ago, the fluent guitarist, singer, bassist, and pianist landed a publishing deal on Nashville's famed Music Row, collaborating with legendary hitmakers like Walt Aldridge, Chris Gantry, David Malloy, and Josh Osborne. However, corporate labels repeatedly rejected his uncompromising vision, calling it “too old school and anthemic”—a move that ultimately pushed him out of the business, but never away from the music.
Following a long hiatus, Davey T is self-funding his fiercely independent comeback, investing in his songs the way venture capitalists back high-stakes startups. Rejecting industry feedback, Davey T maintains total creative control by writing, producing, engineering, and mixing the music himself— in his Nashville and LA home studios to protect the organic and raw grit.
For Davey T, music isn’t a choice; it is survival. His new and upcoming releases mark the beginning of a long-overdue chapter, rooted in resilience and a deep love for the craft.
"The suits in Nashville told me my sound was too old school and anthemic—so I went back into the studio, turned the guitars up, and decided to prove them right."— Davey T






