David Nail

David Nail Debuts New Song ‘Catch You While I Can’ Live
David Nail Debuts New Song ‘Catch You While I Can’ Live
David Nail Debuts New Song ‘Catch You While I Can’ Live
David Nail debuted a brand-new song, 'Catch You While I Can,' while performing at the Redneck Yacht Club for WSOC radio. It's a mid-tempo song that finds the singer knuckling down on his acoustic guitar. Judging from the first live listen, Nail has a hit on his hands with the cleverly titled 'Catch You While I Can.'
David Nail, ‘Honored and Humbled’ by Grammy Nod, Is Hoping to Release Sophomore Album This Summer
David Nail, ‘Honored and Humbled’ by Grammy Nod, Is Hoping to Release Sophomore Album This Summer
David Nail, ‘Honored and Humbled’ by Grammy Nod, Is Hoping to Release Sophomore Album This Summer
While on the phone with Taste of Country, David Nail starts off the conversation with a candid comment about preparing for what's to come in the next couple weeks: "I just left the gym. I’m trying to get skinny for the Grammys." The 31-year-old Missouri native, now based in Nashville, released his debut record, ‘I’m About to Come Alive,' in 2009. His second single from that set, ‘Turning
David Nail, ‘Let It Rain’ – Song Spotlight
David Nail, ‘Let It Rain’ – Song Spotlight
David Nail, ‘Let It Rain’ – Song Spotlight
Missouri singer-songwriter and Grammy-nominated artist David Nail (currently up for Best Male Vocal Country Performance for 'Turning Home') has much to look forward to in the coming weeks -- not only the prestigious awards show, but he'll be touring and getting feedback from his fans as new single 'Let It Rain' pours onto the airwaves. The track was co-written by Nail and previous collaborator Jon
Brad Paisley Extends ‘Congrats’ to the Steelers + More – Today’s Tweets
Brad Paisley Extends ‘Congrats’ to the Steelers + More – Today’s Tweets
Brad Paisley Extends ‘Congrats’ to the Steelers + More – Today’s Tweets
With Super Bowl XLV right around the corner, Taste of Country thought it was the perfect time to do a recap of the day's best sports-related tweets. The first tweet comes from Brad Paisley, who congratulated the Pittsburgh Steelers on advancing to the Super Bowl. However, Paisley definitely ran into some trouble while trying to spell quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's name.