1996:
- Gavin DeGraw moved to New York City to pursue his music career.
1999:
- While performing at the Bitter End, a well-known Greenwich Village club, DeGraw was spotted by a talent scout from J Records.
- He signed a development deal with J Records, which provided him with resources to record and develop his music.
2001:
- J Records released DeGraw's debut EP titled "Gavin DeGraw."
2003:
- DeGraw released his debut album, "Chariot," which included the hit single "I Don't Want to Be."
- The song became a commercial success, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and receiving significant radio airplay.
2005:
- DeGraw's second album, "Gavin DeGraw," was released and produced another successful single, "Follow Through."
With these significant milestones, Gavin DeGraw firmly established himself as a talented singer-songwriter within the music industry. His distinctive voice and ability to craft heartfelt and relatable songs captivated audiences and laid the foundation for his subsequent success.