David Nail is mourning the loss of his grandmother today. The ‘Kiss You Tonight’ singer shared the news with fans on social media Thursday afternoon (Aug. 14) after asking for prayers on Wednesday night.
Now that he's been a successful supporter on someone else's tour, David Nail is ready to hit the road and headline one of his own. He's lighting the I'm a Fire Tour this fall with dates in several cities.
The race for the top video on ToC's weekly Top 10 video countdown was between two artists this week. Scotty McCreery and Danielle Bradbery traded votes and leads with the winner taking the crown by one percentage point.
Apparently, Lee Brice does dance ... the singer's 'I Don't Dance' video shuffled its way right into the No. 10 spot in the Taste of Country Top 10 Video Countdown this week, knocking out country mainstay Tim McGraw.
For the first time in over a month there's a serious challenger to Danielle Bradbery's grip on the No. 1 music video. 'Young In America' had to fight off David Nail's latest during last week's ToC Top 10 Video Countdown, and the two seem primed to battle again on this week's poll.
Two new country music videos debuted on the ToC Top 10 Video Countdown this week. 'Drunk on a Plane,' the hilarious clip from Dierks Bentley, checks in at No. 10, while David Nail's 'Kiss You Tonight' continues to prove it's the surprise hit of the summer, checking in at No. 4. As for No. 1? She's a familiar face.
David Nail is currently starring in an AT&T U-verse series called 'David Nail: I'm a Fire,' and two more episodes are set to roll out on Wednesday (June 25). Enjoy a preview of each during this Taste of Country exclusive.
If David Nail's new song is going to get to the Showdown Hall of Fame it's going to need one more win. 'Kiss You Tonight' has taken four straight in this song battle feature, including a win over Rascal Flatts' 'Payback' last weekend.
David Nail has won three straight Showdown song battles, including a big win over the Zac Brown Band earlier this week. 'Kiss You Tonight' squeaked by 'All Alright' to set up a matchup with another group of country superstars.