At the 2004 GRAMMYs, Dave Mathews won Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Gravedigger," a haunting folk-rock ballad from his debut solo album, Some Devil. The win was a rare solo moment for the Dave Matthews Band frontman, highlighting his raw storytelling and distinctive vocal delivery.

That night, Matthews also took the stage with Vince Gill, Sting and Pharrell Williams for a special tribute to the Beatles' legacy. Backstage following his win, the singer reflected on the night's energy — and the playful chaos of performing "I Saw Her Standing There" alongside his fellow superstars. "By the time we started, it was like a little giggle fest out there," he laughed. "I don't think I was playing any of the right chords, but that’s okay… it was great fun." For more episodes of GRAMMY Red Carpet Flashback, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.