Her focus on encouraging empowerment and self-worth through honest, raw, and
humorous songwriting is clearly resonating with her growing #ColeTeam community. Breakup
anthems, “Side Piece”, “Thank God We Broke Up”, and “Best Worst Ex” (with Alexandra Kay)
have helped millions take a glass-half-full approach to dodging a bad relationship bullet, while
love song duets “Things I Can’t Say” (with Spencer Crandall) and “Worst Day” (with Charles
Esten) have encouraged millions to pull their special someone even closer. The Houston-based
singer got her start performing the Star-Spangled Banner before her own high school volleyball
games, which quickly led to performing for NFL, MLB, NASCAR and ESPN events before
crowds of over 75,000. Mizuno Athletic Wear signed Julia as a sponsored ambassador, and is
using her single, “Honey Child” in their women’s empowerment campaign. Julia credits athletics
for her team-player mindset and determination, and as a women’s athletics advocate, has
fundraised thousands for women’s sports initiatives for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle
Tennessee.
Julia has opened for acts like Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown, Carrie Underwood, and
Kenny Chesney in over twelve countries. Additionally, Cole hosts "The Julia Cole Show" on
YOCO 96.7FM and a new TV series, “The Ultimate Fanfest" on Circle TV (to air in the Fall of
2022).
For tour dates and more information, visit https://www.juliacolemusic.com and follow
@juliacolemusic on all socials.
Born in Kennett, Missouri, David Nail drew inspiration from his father who was the musical director of a high school band. Nail himself was a member of many bands in high school decided upon pursuing a career as a solo singer-songwriter.
Despite his first release back in 2002 of a song called “Memphis”, it wasn’t until he switched labels to MC Nashville that he would release a full length studio album on August 18th 2009 entitled “I’m About to Come Alive”, which went on to peak at 19 in the US Country Chart. It also featured the singles, “Turning Home” which made it to number 20, and “Red Light”, which made it to number 7 in the US Country Chart.
His sequential albums followed suit and started to sell more and more with “The Sound of a Million Dreams” which was released on November 15th 2011, made it to number 8 in the US Country Charts, amassing 75,000 in sales. It was also this album that featured a song called “Let it Rain” featuring a country music contemporary named Sarah Buxton that earned him his first US Country number 1 single. His latest album, “I’m a Fire” which was released on March 4th 2014 that made it to number 3 in the US Country Charts and 13 in the Billboard charts. He has collaborated with fellow country artists, Florida Georgia Line on a song called “Dayum, Baby” from their album “Here’s to the Good Times”.
With all of the above under his belt and more, it is no wonder that he has been nominated for a Grammy Award and two Academy of Country Music Awards in his career so far.
David Nail really likes to perform in small intimate venues, such as the Grand Ole Opry. His music is almost country but not quite. So even if you are not a fan of country music, you will probably love David Nail. He keeps his concerts simple and just lets the power of his voice take over.
His style of music is like country meets hipster. He plays his guitar and sings with a little twang, while dressed in hipster clothes with a band member playing a grand piano in the background.He really takes ahold of your heart when you hear him sing. Female fans really love him because he is nice to look at. This means you will usually find lots of love-struck young females in the audience. The setting is usually very mellow and you will not see lots of lighting or props. This is okay because the music is so good.
David nail is at his best when he is performing live in a small setting. He can capture the attention of his audience with his thoughtful lyrics. People can relate to his words and small town attitude. It is a casual performance that will relax and entertain you!