David Nail has found his songwriting counterpart. The singer continues to rely on Jonathan Singleton to help him create country music magic, from "Let It Rain" to "Red Light" and Nail's latest single, "Nights on Fire." During a recent visit to our ToC Nights studio, Nail explained the interesting process.
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.
This summer, David Nail will be streaming into homes all over the country thanks to AT&T U-verse. The 'Kiss You Tonight' singer is teaming up with U-verse for the Country Deep tour and will be featured in an eight-episode web series, 'David Nail: I'm A Fire.'
Performances from Kenny Rogers and Corey Smith, a surprise from one-third of Lady Antebellum, and an all-star version of ‘Wagon Wheel’ were amongst the many highlights at Darius Rucker’s fifth annual charity concert for St. Jude on Monday night (June 2).
It's tempting to latch onto a narrative that the happier themes David Nail explores on 'I'm a Fire' mirror his treatment for depression. Before this album, he was known for dark, heavy ballads about the loss of love, but now tracks like 'Whatever She's Got' and 'I'm a Fire' find him bathing in sunshine.
David Nail does heavy heartbreak as well as anyone except maybe Gary Allan, so fans may have had reason to cringe when he said 'I'm a Fire' would be a more upbeat collection of songs. Upbeat? Definitely. Fluffy? No way.