Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and raised in Linwood, New Jersey, Droney began playing when he was six, developing quickly into a guitar prodigy who, at the age of only 13, earned the New Generation Award from the Robert Johnson Blues Foundation. Barely in his teens, Droney soon found himself sharing stages with blues and soul greats like B.B. King and James Brown. A few years later, at 16, he began working with Breaking Benjamin frontman Benjamin Burnley to produce his first EP. Released in 2006, The Other Side offered a mix of melodic alt-rock and soulful bluesy pop fare.
After attending the Clive Davis School of Recorded Music at NYU, Droney moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career as a songwriter, signing a publishing deal and landing songs in a handful of television shows while also becoming a brand ambassador for Fender Instruments. Following some 2016 sessions with producer Sean Hurley (Annie Lennox, John Mayer) that yielded the single "Game of Love," Droney moved to Nashville and eventually signed with Kobalt Music Services. His first release for the label was 2018's "Stand and Deliver," which he co-wrote with Better Than Ezra's Kevin Griffin. In 2021, Droney issued his first full-length album, State of the Heart. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi