Trey Hawkins
At age 5, Trey Hawkins recorded his first song sitting at his grandmother’s kitchen table, “Momma’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” by Waylon Jenni
An Alternative Country track by Trey Hawkins.
"Magazine Man" by Trey Hawkins is an Alternative Country production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the alternative country sound. Stream "Magazine Man" and explore more from Trey Hawkins on SoundClick.
Written and Performed By Trey Hawkins(BMI Country with soul, addictive
Independent artist Trey Hawkins drops "The Day I Lost My Wings", a Country-Pop track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The kind of country-pop cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "The Day I Lost My Wings" has peaked at number 7 on the SoundClick Country-Pop chart. Discover "The Day I Lost My Wings" and the rest of the Trey Hawkins discography on SoundClick.
At age 5, Trey Hawkins recorded his first song sitting at his grandmother’s kitchen table, “Momma’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. Hawkins has been surrounded by music and music lovers his entire life, it’s no surprise that music is the motivating factor in everything he does. The ‘southern son’ of a hard working mother and a tough loving father, Hawkins figured out at an early age that music could take a man anywhere he wanted to go-if it was only in his mind. Hawkins was soaking in the Red Dirt sounds that blasted from his daddy’s home stereo and was writing his own songs by the age of fourteen. Whether performing solo with an acoustic guitar in local settings or singing to thousands at Talladega Motor Speedway, it doesn’t make any difference as long as Trey Hawkins gets to sing his song!
Born in Monroe, Louisiana, Hawkins actually grew up just north of the Louisiana/Arkansas state line, where he was raised in Hamburg, Arkansas. He soon began to develop his own style and sound from a long list of musical influences.
From Waylon Jennings to The Black Crowes, to John Mayer and Cross Canadian Ragweed, Hawkins’ unmatched style of singing and songwriting has tastes of country, southern rock, blues and a splash of soul, all held together with fresh, addictive melodies that bring his lyrics and vocal driven performances to life at every show.
A promising performer, Hawkins can draw a crowd to a jaw-dropping level of mesmerization. His soul shined tone, rock solid presence, and his contagious sound keeps you hanging on every word. Armed with a gentle charm and a subtle, yet undeniable magnetism, Trey Hawkins can unpretentiously light up any stage he walks onto. No lines, no limits and no gimics, strictly all about the music.
Waylon, Skynyrd, Black Crowes, Cross Canadian Ragweed, SRV, Stoney Larue, John Mayer
Gibson, PRS, Vox, Sennheiser, Peavey, Crown, JBL