David Nail recently released a new single, “Best of Me” and an official music video featuring never-before-seen wedding footage of his 2009 wedding day to his wife, Cat. Now, the pair is sitting down for an intimate, eight-episode weekly series talking about their first meeting at the Nashville staple, Tin Roof, and how David asked Cat’s father for her hand in marriage. With new episodes releasing on Tuesdays, watch the first two episodes here: https://youtu.be/CV1VfzWes5I
Nail told Taste of Country, “I mean, obviously this song is about (Catherine), but I really wanted it to be a tribute to my father-in-law, too, and how much I really wanted to get his approval. It was more than just wanting his blessing — I really wanted him to believe in me. I wanted him to believe in us.”
“Best of Me” Interview Series Schedule
Episode 1 – The Girl In The Gold Dress – Part 1
Episode 2 – A Message on Myspace – Part 2
Episode 3 – June 6
Episode 4 – June 13
Episode 5 – June 20
Episode 6 – June 27
Episode 7 – July 5
Episode 8 – July 11
“Nail’s superb vocal talents are country canon, thanks to songs like ‘Red Light’ and ‘The Sound of a Million Dreams.’ The singer-songwriter shows off his sentimental side on this solo write, about his wife Catherine, as he recalls the man-to-man conversation he shared with her father as Nail asked for her hand in marriage. Though he doesn’t have money or the finer things in life to offer, he does have one thing of even more value — a steadfast love and commitment. ‘I’ll give her the best of me/ If you’ll give her away,” he sings, as his nuanced vocal, layered over sweet guitar work, embodies the passion, vulnerability and hope embedded in the song’s sentiments. This is sure to be a wedding season favorite.” – Billboard
The chart-topping singer has more new music due out this year and has new stops on his tour being added constantly, including a stop at Nashville’s 50th CMA Fest. Stay up to date with David Nail at davidnail.com.
David Nail 2023 Tour Dates:
June 8 and June 9 – Nashville, Tenn. – CMA Fest
June 10 – Warren, Ark. Pink Tomato Festival
June 22 – Arnolds Park, Iowa – Arnold’s Park Roof Garden Ballroom
June 23 – Wichita, Kan. – Wave
June 24 – Lake Ozark, Mo. – The Encore
July 4 – Nashville, Tenn. – Grand Ole Opry
July 19 – Beaumont, Calif. – City of Beaumont Summer Concert Series
July 20 – San Juan Capistrano, Calif. – Coach House Concert Hall
Aug. 4 – Crescent City, Calif. – Del Norte County Fair
Aug. 5 – Tacoma, Wash. – Steel Creek American Whiskey Co.
Aug. 6 – Bend, Ore. – Silver Moon Brewing
Aug. 8 – Great Falls, Mont. – The Newberry
Aug. 10 – Billings, Mont. – The Pub Station Ball Room
Aug. 16 – Lewiston, Idaho – Boomers Garden
Aug. 17 – San Diego, Calif. – Moonshine Beach
Aug. 18 – Santa Ynez, Calif. – Maverick Saloon
Aug. 19 – Paso Robles, Calif. – BarrelHouse Brewing Co.
Aug. 21 and 22 – San Martin, Calif.
About David Nail
Hailing from Kennett, Missouri, David Nail is well-respected up and down Music Row. Some might even call him a “tour de force” as his songs pull no punches in evoking the demons with which he has wrestled through much of his life. The GRAMMY-nominated multi-platinum singer/songwriter’s early releases, I’m About To Come Alive, The Sound Of A Million Dreams, I’m A Fire and Fighter, ignited his reputation as an innovator and creative risk-taker yet left Nail feeling restless. This led to the departure of the only record company home he’d ever known, MCA Nashville, where he’d formed friendships that endure even now. Through dealing with his own journey of mental illness and the feeling of needing to “rebel against what people expect you to be,” Nail began making his most “organic” work to date, David Nail & The Well Ravens, with Jason Hall and Andrew Petroff. That project liberated Nail and propelled him into his next adventure. Writing solo for the next few months led to his debut solo independent EP Oh, Mother, a reflective piece of work. Of the title track, Rolling Stone noted that “the song creeps in like a sunrise — quiet, restrained cello and keys are the only underpinning for Nail’s powerful vocals at first. But then it slowly builds to something more massive and majestic.” That release was followed by Bootheel 2020 and Bootheel 2021, projects dedicated to the singer/songwriter’s hometown in the “bootheel” of Missouri. Nail plans on releasing more music, leaving behind any self-imposed restrictions. In Nail’s own words, “My philosophy has always been, I just hope to have a good enough year that I can have a next year while staying as true to myself as I possibly can.” Find more at www.davidnail.com.
###