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'''NAIL''' was a [[List of bands|punk band]] active in [[Birmingham]] in the early 1990s. Members included guitarist [[Brian McCraw]], drummer [[Kele Sparrowhawk]], bassist [[Dale Pickett]] and lead vocalist [[Joey Henson]].
'''NAIL''' was a [[List of bands|punk band]] active in [[Birmingham]] in the early 1990s. Members included guitarist [[Brian McCraw]], drummer [[Kele Sparrowhawk]], bassist [[Dale Pickett]] and lead vocalist [[Joey Henson]].


The group released a 6-track EP, "Leon" on [[Controlled Records]] on [[January 1]], [[1993]]. It was produced by [[Jason Elgin]] at [[Syncromesh Studio]] and engineered by Elgin, [[Michael Swann]] and the band. They followed that with a 7" disc, "Hell Hath No Fury" later the same year.
The group released a 6-track EP, "Leon" on [[Controlled Records]] on [[January 1]], [[1993]]. It was produced by [[Jason Elgin]] at [[Syncromesh Studio]] and engineered by Elgin, [[Michael Swann]] and the band. They followed that with a 7" disc, "Hell Hath No Fury," recorded at [[The South Studios]] with the same personnel a month later.
 
==External links==
* "[http://bestoftimesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nail-leon Leon]" by NAIL at alabamapunkarchive.com
* "[http://bestoftimesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nail-hell-hath-no-fury-7 Hell Hath No Fury]" by NAIL at alabamapunkarchive.com


[[Category:Rock bands]]
[[Category:Rock bands]]

Latest revision as of 11:26, 19 April 2016

NAIL was a punk band active in Birmingham in the early 1990s. Members included guitarist Brian McCraw, drummer Kele Sparrowhawk, bassist Dale Pickett and lead vocalist Joey Henson.

The group released a 6-track EP, "Leon" on Controlled Records on January 1, 1993. It was produced by Jason Elgin at Syncromesh Studio and engineered by Elgin, Michael Swann and the band. They followed that with a 7" disc, "Hell Hath No Fury," recorded at The South Studios with the same personnel a month later.

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