Carrie Hamilton (1980-2001) was an American singer-songwriter and actress, known for her contributions to the pop and rock genres. The daughter of actress Carol Burnett and television producer Joe Hamilton, Carrie pursued a career in music and gained recognition for her powerful voice and emotive songwriting. In the early 1990s, she formed the band A Horse Called War, which showcased her talents and garnered a following in the Los Angeles music scene. Hamilton released her self-titled debut album in 1999, featuring a blend of pop and rock influences that highlighted her lyrical depth and vocal prowess. Some of her notable songs include "Dreams of a Broken Heart" and "Waiting for the Sun." Tragically, Hamilton's career was cut short when she passed away from cancer in 2001 at the age of 32. Despite her brief career, Carrie Hamilton left a lasting impact on those who heard her music, as well as on aspiring artists who admired her determination and authenticity. Her legacy continues through her recordings, which reflect her passion and talent, inspiring future generations of musicians.