Archive for September, 2009

David Nail hangs with KMLE’s Gwen Foster (Friday, 8/28/09)

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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 David Nail spent an hour playing, singing and talking with Gwen Foster in the KMLE Studio.  Click on David’s PICTURE to see the VIDEO of how it all went down.   To hear the full podcast, click here

Country Standard Time review of “I’m About To Come Alive”

Newcomer David Nail cites the Beatles, Elton John and Motown as key musical influences. While his long-time-coming debut certainly leans toward pop and soul rather than traditional country, vocally the southeast Missouri native is far more Kenny Chesney with a bit of Marc Cohn and Hal Ketchum than Stevie Wonder.

It’s an impressive debut for the strikingly handsome Nail, whose country career has had numerous fits and starts since arriving in Nashville a decade ago. Frank Liddell’s production occasionally overpowers Nail’s vocals, yet he pours his passion into each song.

Nail squeezes each word for all they’re worth on Sean McConnell’s offbeat Lookin’ for a Good Time and adds a soulful touch to the Chesney-Scooter Carusoe-penned Turning Home. Nail also wrote or co-wrote 5 of the 11 cuts, including the autobiographical Again and the moody, acoustic closer Missouri.

Just south of the Show-Me State-and back to the album’s opening track - Mississippi finds former Allman Brothers and Sea Level keyboardist Chuck Leavell laying down some down-home gospel licks on the song he co-wrote behind Nail’s wistful, convincing vocals.

Most impressive though is how seasoned Nail sounds from start to end. It’s his debut album, but with such confidence behind the mike as well as with his pen, this has the feel of a veteran finding his groove on the third or fourth record.

Kellie Pickler - Behind The Scenes

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Kellie Pickler -Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You - On Set!!!

What artists are taking their clothes off for charity?!!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Looking to stock up on artist memorabilia? This Web site for the Clothes Off Our Back Foundation is the place. There are all kinds of tickets, passes, autographed CDs and posters and so on. But what I love the most is when artists donate their own clothes. So Alan Jackson’s given up his Wranglers, Keith Anderson has taken off his “Bigger Is Better” T-shirt, Reba McEntire has donated a skirt and Keith Urban has turned over his R.M. Williams jeans (those seem to be the Australian Wranglers, although they are certainly on the high end with a retail price tag right around $125 in Australian dollars). The money raised in this auction will go to Porter’s Call, a Tennessee organization that offers free counseling, support and encouragement to recording artists and their families. Bid now because the auction ends Sept. 30.

The Lost Trailers keep it “Lean, Clean and Local” on their tour

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Gwen’s Monday Morning Mania - September 28

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Thought I’d look back to our fore-fathers for this week’s Monday Morning Mania.  

  

“In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress.”

                                                                                                    John Adams

“Common looking people are the best in the world; that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them.” 

                                                                                                    Abraham Lincoln

“Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company.”

                                                                                                    George Washington