It's well known that Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's three daughters are talented musicians, and their eldest, Gracie McGraw, is currently forging her path as a Broadway singer in New York City. She recently performed the second of two solo shows at NYC's Chelsea Table + Stage, and she shared a video of her rendition of "I Know The Truth" from Aida.
The clip finds the 26-year-old stepping up to the microphone wearing a pink, flowing dress. She starts the song softly, singing the first few verses while accompanied by piano and strings. As the song goes on, she builds momentum in her voice until she is belting the second half of the tune and showcasing her vocal power and range. She infuses plenty of emotion, and some acting, into the performance as if she were performing on a Broadway stage.
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Gracie performed at the venue on July 21 and 30. After the second show, she shared a few photos and a lengthy message thanking those who supported her.
Gracie has been showcasing her vocal talent for a number of years now, and she is currently living in New York pursuing her singing career.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, McGraw said he would enjoy singing with Hill, Gracie and his other daughters Maggie and Audrey, but they don't quite feel the same. He also notes that when it comes to singing talent, he believes he comes in last place in his family.
"I'd love to do a song with all five of us at some point," said McGraw. "I talk about it all the time, and they're like, 'I'm not singing with you, Dad.' They'll sing with Mom. I'm probably not on par with the rest of them. I'm the worst singer in the family."
McGraw's youngest daughter Audrey often shares snippets of her singing talent on social media as well. In June, she shared a cover of Emmylou Harris' "Beneath Still Waters."