Gracie McGraw, The Eldest Daughter Of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Performed At Carnegie Hall
On Monday, April 21st, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw traveled to New York City to support their oldest daughter, Gracie, who performed on the iconic Carnegie Hall stage. At the time, the show was titled The Great War & The Great Gatsby as part of historian-narrator John Monksy’s American History Unbound series.
The show, according to its website, was “equal parts concert, suspense, drama, romance, tribute, and exhibition of rare and iconic images and film from the National Archives.”
The show featured a well-rounded cast of Broadway stars including Adam Chanler-Berat, Nicholas Christopher, Micaela Diamond, Diego Andres Rodriguez, and of course, Gracie McGraw.
McGraw posted a photo from their seats during the performance to show his pride for his daughter.
“Faith and I went to watch our oldest daughter Gracie perform this show for a PBS special airing on Veteran’s Day,” he wrote. “It was a beautifully done performance by all, along with so many moving moments of our country, our people and the service of our men in the Great War……of course our Gracie was fantastic!!!!!!”
See the post below.
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Now that Veteran’s Day is approaching us, it is finally time for the special to air!
Although the performances will air as normal, the program has a new name: American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute.
Watch Gracie McGraw’s Incredible Performance
One of the songs Gracie performed during the concert was “My Buddy,” a song originally written in 1922. Countless iconic singers have recorded it including Rosemary Clooney, Gene Autry, Henry Burr, Bing Crosby, Bobby Darin, Doris Day, and more.
PBS released a clip of Gracie performing “My Buddy,” which showcases her incredible vocal talent.

Gracie teased her performance in a recent Instagram post, writing, “Check us out!” alongside several photos from throughout the night.
PBS will be airing American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 8 PM ET. We will definitely be tuning in to watch her full performance!

