I pay such close attention of the record making process that most people would assume are very little and wouldn’t be that big of a deal; the packaging, the title, and the harmonies, I think, are arguably as important as the lead vocals. David Nail Read Quote
Over the course of a day, you get to get a feel for where you’re playing, so when you get out on stage, you already feel like you’ve had a bit of a bonding experience with them. David Nail Read Quote
There are very few people that I deal with from a business side that it’s just strictly a one-sided business relationship. I think that’s important. David Nail Read Quote
I decided I was just going to sing the type of songs I gravitated toward and inspired me and moved me. I was going to let the people whose job it was to decide what places to put it, and let them do that. I’ll stick to the singing part. David Nail Read Quote
I’ve never really gotten into the whole labels thing. There were times I would cover a pop song, and people would say ‘You sound really country.’ I gave up on that whole thing a long time ago. David Nail Read Quote
As a singer, I just want to try to honor what the writers create – and as someone who’s trying to write songs, I just hope I can stand in their company and not embarrass myself. David Nail Read Quote
I naively thought I had to go door to door, find somebody who could record me singing some songs. I didn’t know Music Row, I didn’t know anything! So after six or seven months, I went back home and went to college. David Nail Read Quote
I really like singing, but coming from a small town like where I grew up, how do you start that journey? David Nail Read Quote
As awesome as it is to be with a big act and get three catered meals a day and get a dressing room with an actual shower in it, it’s hard sometimes as a new artist to come across in 25 minutes. You get 25 minutes to hopefully impress these people. I think the longer set is more suitable for us and gives us an opportunity to connect better. David Nail Read Quote