November 13, 2025
Tay Bronson Hits the Road with New Single “Golf Cart” — A Playful Ode to RV Park Life (Out Nov. 19)
Above: “Golf Cart” Cover Art
TAY BRONSON
SET TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE
“GOLF CART”
ON NOVEMBER 19
NASHVILLE, TN (November 13, 2025) — Singer-songwriter Tay Bronson is back with his latest single, “Golf Cart,” a tongue-in-cheek ode to the rolling neighborhood parade found in RV parks across America. Inspired by the sights, sounds, and slow-cruising subculture of golf cart life, the track captures Bronson’s signature blend of wit, warmth, and storytelling with a wink and a grin.
Equal parts nostalgic and humorous, “Golf Cart” is a tribute to the community spirit and easy-riding freedom of RV park living. “It was just my twisted sense of humor getting the best of me,” says Bronson on writing the tune. “Like if owning a six-figure fifth wheel RV-camper for a weekender isn’t enough to impress your friends, cruising around in your tricked out golf cart bumpin’ some Toby Keith would probably do the trick!”
Backed once again by his band, The Tackle Box, Bronson rolls through “Golf Cart” true to form. The song combines observational storytelling with a touch of mischief; the kind of playful commentary that’s made Bronson a standout voice in today’s traditional country landscape.
Following his 2024 award-winning sophomore album Bad Apple (International Singer-Songwriters Association Award), Bronson continues to explore the lighter side of life’s moments — from kitchen tables to campground driveways — always finding heart and humor in the everyday. “My songs usually start with something small and honest,” Bronson says. “A funny line, a memory, or something you’d overhear at a diner or RV park. That’s where the gold is.”
With “Golf Cart,” Tay Bronson once again proves that great country music doesn’t have to take itself too seriously. It just has to tell the truth, preferably with a cold drink and a good story along for the ride.

Above: Tay Bronson
About Tay Bronson:
He picked up a guitar in seventh grade and hasn’t put it down yet. “It’s kind of like my therapy in a way,” says Bronson. Since 1991, Bronson has been active in pursuing his musical aspirations. With Push Down & Turn — the alternative rock group that achieved national and international acclaim with Bronson as bassist and primary songwriter — Bronson got to live his dreams until the band decided to take their hiatus in 2003. At that time, the lifelong Indiana-based musician turned his time and focus to raising his daughter and continuing to build upon his life experiences which all started to pour out into his debut 12-song album, Drinks & Memories, released August 21, 2020.
“I was always a big fan of the ‘90s alternative rock scene but a few years ago I began really digging back into some of my early influences like Waylon Jennings, John Prine and Hank Williams Jr.,” notes Bronson. The authenticity of what those artists sang about can be found throughout the grooves of Drinks & Memories and Bad Apple.
During Bronson’s tenure with Push Down & Turn, his songs appeared on all four of the band’s albums and Demo EP in addition to compilation albums the band was featured on including major brands like Abercrombie and Fitch, Lidz and Cool Cigarettes. Their music was also featured on every major daytime soap opera, sans General Hospital, in the U.S. and abroad. Additional band highlights include a five-show stint on 1997’s HORDE tour and opening for the Counting Crows, extended tour dates with the BoDeans, Freddy Jones Band and many others. They also shared the stage the following year with Oleander, Everclear and Kid Rock at X-fest 1999.