2009 debut album from Country vocalist. David Nail grew up with music all around him in Kennett, Missouri. His father was the high school's band director and his home boasted a huge record collection, everything from Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash to the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. It wasn't until David discovered Country music at a high school talent show, did songwriting or a career in music become fascinating to him. David's music successfully bridges the gap between traditional Country and the soulful stylings of Lionel Richie and Ray Charles. Hard knocks and heartache, good times and bad, small towns and big cities: it's all in his music. David wrote five of the 11 tracks on the album; 'Summer Job Days' was co-written by Rascal Flatts' Gary LeVox, 'Turning Home' was co-written by and for Kenny Chesney and 'Strangers On A Train' features harmony vocals by Miranda Lambert.