Live Performances
Year | Event | Song title |
---|---|---|
2004 | One Tree Hill's Charity Flag Football Game | "National Anthem" |
2004 | The 1st Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game | "National Anthem" |
2004 | Gavin DeGraw in Concert | "Safe" |
2005 | The One Tree Hill Tour | "John & Junior" "When the Stars Go Blue" "Foolish Heart" "Songs in My Pockets" "Family Secrets" "Crazy Girls" "Moving Out" "Sunday Train" (King)"Queen of Wishful Thinking" |
2007 | The 4th Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game | "National Anthem" |
2008 | The 5th Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game | "National Anthem" |
2008 | The One Tree Hill USO Show | "The Sweetest Thing" "Feel This" "Home is Me - You Are Mine" |
2009 | Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival, as Everly | "The Girl in the Moon" "The Sweetest Thing" "Home is Me - You Are Mine" "The Right Time" "Stars" |
2009 | Galeotti's Grand Opening, as Everly | "Billie Jean" "Quicksand" "Hold On" "Won't Back Down" "Stars" "Girl in the Moon" "The Sweetest Thing" "Feel This" |
2010 | Corn Palace Show, as Everly | "Batman" "Crave" "Feel This" "Fernando" "Fisherman's Wife - I Will Follow" "Girl in the Moon" "I Try" "Let Love" "Maybe" "Mirror" "Not Made of Stone" "Stars" "The Right Time" "The Wreck" "They All Lie" "Wonderland" |
2012 | Team True Beauty Event, as Everly | "Pray" (Unfinished) "Home is Me, You are Mine" "Batman (Rescue Me Mashup)" "Mirror" "Quicksand" |
2012 | Nicholas Sparks Celebrity Family Weekend, as Everly | "Don't Kick the Habit" "Home is Me, You are Mine" "Batman (Rescue Me Mashup)" "Mirror" "Quicksand" "Crazy Girls" "Songs in My Pockets" "Leap" "Lost Boy" |
2012 | Rock the Schools Concert | "Leaving Town Alive" "One Man to Love" "Quicksand" "Wicked Calamity Jane" "Always the One" "Irresistible" "Flying Machine" "Please" "Unknown Songs" |
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