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David Nail (”Red Light”) is Major League Baseball’s first celebrity blogger

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Click here to read David’s blog on the MLB!

Here is part of it just to get you started…

I’m just a 30-year old singer who loves baseball.  I know more random facts than most, and have received much hazing for the uselessness of the majority of that knowledge.  I played with one current major leaguer, and coached three current minor leaguers.  I’m no expert, but I’m in the vicinity!  HA!

These are just some thoughts while flying to Las Vegas and waiting on my Cardinals to clinch the division.  Spent Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago watching the White Sox play the Twins. I have to say I’m now a White Sox fan. The people there were so great to us.  From the parking attendants all the way up to meeting Mark Buehrle right before the game, everyone was spectacular.

CARRIE UNDERWOOD - COWBOY CASANOVA

Monday, October 5th, 2009

What time is it? It’s COUNTRY STANDARD TIME!

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Where do I find all the interesting, fun, and sometimes random facts about country artists and music?    Here is a list of sites I check regularly….

Country Standard Time

The Boot

CMT

Music Row

If you find something  interesting you want to pass on, send me a note!!  gwen@kmlenation.com

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

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

david-on-subway

 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!!!