After leaving
Berklee and relocating to
Manhattan in March 1998, DeGraw laid the groundwork for a musical career. Within a few months of his arrival, DeGraw made his way into the Sunday night Ron Grant and Friends open-mic night at Wilson's (the noted Upper West Side restaurant inside the Lucerne hotel). The night manager, Shar Thompson, introduced DeGraw to the club's owner, Debbie Wilson, the next day. Wilson signed on as his manager. DeGraw began developing a reputation in
New York's music community. In the spring of 2002, DeGraw began work on his debut album. "I wanted to create something that was timeless rather than fashionable", he explained. "I was concerned with developing a sound that wasn't disposable. I didn't want to have too much glitter on me". The adjustment from the live stage to the recording studio was an educational process that gave DeGraw new insight into his work. "It made me think about making records differently," he says. "At first I felt out of my element because you have to learn the language and the science of making a record. It's a real process to get to the point where it doesn't sound like it's a process. We worked at making it breathe". when "
I Don't Want to Be" was chosen as the
theme song for teen drama
One Tree Hill.
Chariot was released on July 22, 2003, by
J Records. It sold over a million copies and earned platinum certification. In addition to "I Don't Want to Be", the album featured the singles "Follow Through" and "Chariot"; and has been performed on
American Idol and
Idol Sweden by various contestants during different seasons. DeGraw went on to release an acoustic version of
Chariot in 2004. Entitled
Chariot Stripped, the album contained a cover version of
Sam Cooke's "
A Change Is Gonna Come". DeGraw's 2006 single, "We Belong Together", was certified gold. DeGraw's
Live From Soho album, released on November 7, 2008, featured mostly tracks from
Gavin DeGraw. On March 31, 2009, DeGraw's third studio album,
Free, was released. DeGraw made
Free in less than two weeks at the Brooklyn studio of his producer, Camus Celli. DeGraw included some songs on the album that he wrote very early in his career and that have evolved over time, songs such as "Dancing Shoes" and "Glass".
Free has been described as "recorded versions of his live favourites". The album featured many tracks co-written with other artists. The album's first single, "Not Over You", was co-written and produced by
Ryan Tedder and was said to have been inspired by Kyle Craig. "Not Over You" is his first song to reach the top spot on the
Adult Pop Songs chart; the single has been certified platinum. DeGraw sang "Baby It's Cold Outside" with
Colbie Caillat on her 2012
Christmas in the Sand album. The pair also wrote the song "We Both Know" for the soundtrack of the 2013 film
Safe Haven. The duo received a
Grammy Award nomination. On June 18, 2013, DeGraw released "
Best I Ever Had", the first single from his fifth studio album. The album,
Make a Move, was released October 15, 2013. During that year, he supported
Train across their series of US shows;
The Script also appeared in several of those shows. In 2014, DeGraw opened for
Billy Joel. DeGraw then released his first
greatest hits album Finest Hour: The Best of Gavin DeGraw on October 21, 2014. The album includes the new songs "You Got Me" (featured in the film
Dolphin Tale 2) and "Fire" (released on August 12, 2014). In 2015, DeGraw collaborated with Swedish DJ Avicii on the song "Sunset Jesus", from his album
Stories. DeGraw co-wrote the song, and he also sang it during the Avicii Tribute Concert in Stockholm in 2019. On September 9, 2016, DeGraw released his sixth studio album,
Something Worth Saving. On May 20, 2022, DeGraw's released his seventh studio album,
Face the River, with the title track serving as the lead single; a tribute to his late parents. August 27 is International Listen to Gavin DeGraw Day. DeGraw released his first
Christmas EP,
A Classic Christmas on October 13, 2023. It consists of six classic Christmas songs. In 2023, DeGraw signed with Sony Music Nashville. In 2023 and 2024 he embarked on another world tour in the US and in Europe. On September 27, 2024, DeGraw is releasing a re-recorded version of his debut album,
Chariot, to commemorate 20 years since its release, to be titled
Chariot 20. This album will include two new previously unreleased tracks. On January 20, 2025, DeGraw performed at one of the balls during
Donald Trump's second inauguration as president of the United States. ==Other work==