DeGraw moved to
Manhattan in 1998 with his brother, Gavin, and shared a small apartment, sleeping in the same room. From there, he watched the collapse of the
World Trade Center, a mile away, in 2001. Following the move, DeGraw eventually landed a weekly gig at
The Bitter End on Wednesday nights, which he continued until late 2006. During this time, DeGraw became well known in the New York City music scene and eventually filling the venue and other venues such as
The Knitting Factory. However, it was when local musicians began to cover DeGraw's songs that people began to notice his talent.
Chris Whitley noted, "What makes Joey such a deep writer and overwhelming talent, besides his god given gifts, is that ... it is all about music as an art form. He is a purist and the only young blood in music today that gives me hope."
Gavin DeGraw has also highlighted the part his brother played in his success, advising him to write his own songs & upon hearing his later debut single, "
I Don't Want to Be" stating "That's your hit!" The song went on to reach Double Platinum certification and become the theme tune to television show,
One Tree Hill. DeGraw went on to tour with his brother, providing guitar and backing vocals for Gavin's band, as well as performing and promoting his own music. In 2005, DeGraw released his debut album; a self-produced effort entitled
Midnight Audio, which has sold over 40,000 copies without the support of a label. DeGraw has written with some of the industry's top selling artists December 2007 saw DeGraw and his brother, Gavin open
The National Underground, a New York City venue, offering live music, food and drink. Situated in Manhattan's
Lower East Side at 159 East Houston Street, the venue has become a live music hub for the country's top indie talent and in 2009, the brand was extended to a record label. Talking at the time, DeGraw explained "My brother and I want to show off the truly credible artists that perform in our venue. With the National Underground brand, credibility is paramount. We want to provide an outlet for real artists to get exposure." The boys are working hard to finish their new bar which is due to open sometime in the spring of 2011, situated in Nashville, Tennessee. The first of such artists was DeGraw himself, releasing his second album,
Say Something Strong through the label on August 18, 2009. It features tracks from his 2005 release, Our Own Time, Tragedy, Your Last Day, Miracle of Mind & Sunny as well as Another Mistake, the track originally written for
Joss Stone, who herself provides backing vocals on the track. Other special guests on the album are Mountain frontman,
Leslie West,
Chris Barron of the
Spin Doctors and
Gavin DeGraw. He has also toured Europe and the USA to promote his music. DeGraw's songs, Miracle of Mind & Our Own Time have also featured in seasons 3 and 6 of television show
One Tree Hill. He also works as a voiceover actor, notably on the channel
A&E and is also the subject of the online documentary, Voice Driven. Summer 2010 saw DeGraw embark on a new tour of the UK and Europe, with performances at venues including The Musician in Leicester, England on July 19 and at the
Blue Balls Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland on July 24. He also played in Aarhus, Denmark and in Kuurne, Belgium. ==References==