![]() She said she enjoyed the show, even if she found the acoustics subpar. Kathyrn Howell, 55, said she knew DeGraw’s music but hadn’t recognized his face. She had never heard of DeGraw before the flight, but an hour later, she was thrilled to have his autograph. “That was totally awesome,’ said Kim Koble, 48. The sound quality, while not great, was good enough - passengers could generally hear the lyrics of “Not Over You’ and “Best I Ever Had.’ At one point, DeGraw even stepped on a seat in the second row. Passengers held up iPhones and cheered loudly. Flanked by a guitarist and percussionist who tapped against an overhead bin, DeGraw took the public address microphone about 25 minutes into the flight. He did so by cracking jokes - about drinking alcohol with the pilots before the flight and about passing a collection pot down the aisle so he could pay his band - and signing autographs for anyone who wanted one. “Hopefully they won’t feel like they’re watching a television that has one station and won’t shut off.’īut no matter, DeGraw won the passengers over - at least most of them. “Mostly I’m worried about making sure people don’t feel like they’ve been trapped in a concert,’ he said as he waited for the flight. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close MenuĭeGraw, who had a 2012 stint on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars,’ was aware that the roughly 100-passenger audience had not shown up to hear him sing.
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