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David Nail
Presented By Boomers' Garden
Saturday, August 12th at 6:00pm PST
Online sale ends: 08/12/23 at 3:30pm PST
Boomers Garden
0301 2nd Street
Lewiston, ID 83501
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David Nail

Pryor Baird

Description
​Hailing from Kennett, Missouri, David Nail is well-respected up and down Music Row. Some might even call him a "tour de force" as his songs pull no punches in evoking the demons he has wrestled though much of his life.  The GRAMMY-nominated multi-platinum singer/Songwriter's early releases, I'm About To Come Alive, The Sound Of A Million Dreams, I'm A Fire And Fighter, ignited his reputation as an innovator and creative risk taker.  Following those releases, Nail began making his most "organic" work to date with David Nail & The Well Ravens.  This liberated him and propelled him into his next adventure: his debut solo independent EP Oh, Mother.  That was followed by Bootheel 2020 and Bootheel 2021, projects dedicated to the singer/songwriter's hometown in the "Bootheel" of Missouri.  Nail plans on releasing more music, leaving behind any self-imposed restrictions.  In Nail's own words, "My philosophy has always been, I just hope to have a good enough year that I can have a next year while staying true to myself I possibly can".

  Pryor Baird has done it all. He learned to play the guitar as a toddler, fronted a band in high school, moved to music city to start a solo career in country music, evolved from bluesy country solo contestant on NBC's "The Voice" into a soulful country-rock duo, all the while perfecting his authority as a guitar-wielding country-rock artist. Pryor Baird- an Orcutt, California, native - was captivated by guitar when he saw his uncle strumming in the kitchen. He was barely a toddler, and more than 30 years later, he remembers the man was sitting in the old green chair. Pryor hurried past the hutch and sat down in front of his uncle to stare at the strings. "I was completely enamored," Pryor says. "It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen." Pryor was 3 years old when he asked for a guitar and started lessons six months later. His parents got him a Fender amplifier that clipped to his belt loop, and he walked around playing in the wide-open space surrounding his home.

While in college Baird spent summers in San Diego playing with a couple of different groups before starting a band of his own. The newly formed band, Pryor Baird and the Deacons, played five nights a week for almost a decade, and he supplemented his income tending bar. The job ended, and unsure and nervous, he went to talk to his dad and told him he was moving to Nashville. Two weeks later, Baird sold everything except 10 guitars, an amplifier, a suitcase and his bed, which he strapped on top of his Ford F-150 truck. The bluesy singer and guitarist didn't know anyone in Music City but made the cross-country drive to give it a shot. At the time, he got a job waiting tables before shifting to construction work. He started to question himself. His friend recommended him for "The Voice." Two weeks later, he was in Los Angeles to play a blind audition. He got a four-chair turn, joined Team Blake, and ultimately made it to Season 14's Top six. Following his return to Nashville, a never-ending passion combined with his tireless work ethic, paid off and God stepped in. Baird signed a recording and publishing deal with Black River Entertainment in 2020. This June, Baird is set to release his debut music as a solo artist on Black River.


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For more information and tour dates, please visit pryorbaird.com and follow him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok.

Pryor Baird has done it all. He learned to play the guitar as a toddler, fronted a band in high school, moved to music city to start a solo career in country music, evolved from bluesy country solo contestant on NBC's "The Voice" into a soulful country-rock duo, all the while perfecting his authority as a guitar-wielding country-rock artist. Pryor Baird- an Orcutt, California, native - was captivated by guitar when he saw his uncle strumming in the kitchen. He was barely a toddler, and more than 30 years later, he remembers the man was sitting in the old green chair. Pryor hurried past the hutch and sat down in front of his uncle to stare at the strings. "I was completely enamored," Pryor says. "It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen." Pryor was 3 years old when he asked for a guitar and started lessons six months later. His parents got him a Fender amplifier that clipped to his belt loop, and he walked around playing in the wide-open space surrounding his home.

While in college Baird spent summers in San Diego playing with a couple of different groups before starting a band of his own. The newly formed band, Pryor Baird and the Deacons, played five nights a week for almost a decade, and he supplemented his income tending bar. The job ended, and unsure and nervous, he went to talk to his dad and told him he was moving to Nashville. Two weeks later, Baird sold everything except 10 guitars, an amplifier, a suitcase and his bed, which he strapped on top of his Ford F-150 truck. The bluesy singer and guitarist didn't know anyone in Music City but made the cross-country drive to give it a shot. At the time, he got a job waiting tables before shifting to construction work. He started to question himself. His friend recommended him for "The Voice." Two weeks later, he was in Los Angeles to play a blind audition. He got a four-chair turn, joined Team Blake, and ultimately made it to Season 14's Top six. Following his return to Nashville, a never-ending passion combined with his tireless work ethic, paid off and God stepped in. Baird signed a recording and publishing deal with Black River Entertainment in 2020. This June, Baird is set to release his debut music as a solo artist on Black River.

For more information and tour dates, please visit pryorbaird.com and follow him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok.

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