From his earliest days, music was part of Nail’s life. He grew up in a family of church performers, immersed in the sound of his parents’ church choir. At 19, he began playing gigs in modest venues, including a Taco Bell in King, NC. He released his debut LP, Winter to Winter, in 2012. He followed this release with notable projects like When I Go Away – A Tribute to Levon Helm, and his acclaimed LPs Feathers (2014) and Under Evergreens (2016). In 2019, Nail released Life Lessons, an ambitious double album showcasing his rock chops, and in 2021, he explored darker themes with his DEVIL EP. His newest album, Family, is his most acoustic and pure Americana work yet, paying tribute to the people and places that shaped him and nurtured his artistic voice.
Ear to the Ground Music praised Nail as “an accomplished singer-songwriter with a well-rounded Americana flavor… unpretentious, just like Americana ought to be.” Aldora Britain Records called him “a key player” in North Carolina’s storied heritage of singer-songwriters. Drawing on Appalachian traditions, the rugged beauty of his home state, and the universal themes of family and resilience, Tyler Nail embodies the heart of Americana. His songs are snapshots of a life deeply tied to place, tradition, and meaningful moments.