

Dalton Dover
Dalton Dover has been captivating audiences with his powerhouse vocals and heartfelt storytelling since his early days singing in church. His passion for performing was sparked in fifth grade, when he won his school talent show with a rendition of Justin Bieber’s “Baby”. By 16, he had picked up a guitar and started teaching himself to play, drawing inspiration from country legends like Keith Whitley, Rhett Akins, Joe Diffie, and Steve Wariner—with Whitley’s “Don’t Close Your Eyes” being the first song he ever learned on guitar.
Performing at local bars and sharing cover songs on TikTok helped Dalton build an organic fanbase, eventually catching the attention of producer Matt McV and A&R veteran Jim Catino. He soon signed with Droptine Recordings/Mercury/Universal Music Nashville and has since accumulated over 150 million streams.
Hailing from rural Georgia, Dalton channels his small-town roots into his music, as heard in his debut track, “You Got a Small Town.” Produced by Matt McV, the song earned high praise from Billboard, calling it a “smoky love letter to small towns” with “blazing guitar lines and soaring vocals.”
Named a Spotify Hot Country 2022 Artist to Watch, Dalton continues to make waves in country music, with new music on the way and a rapidly growing fanbase eager for what’s next. Listen to “Me And This Truck,” a Dalton Dover penned song below.

Tommy Karlas
Tommy Karlas is a country music singer-songwriter from East Alton, IL, whose passion for songwriting started early. By 14, he was making regular trips to Nashville, and at 19, he officially made the move, landing his first publishing deal with Jeff Carlton.
Since then, Tommy has written for some of country music’s biggest names, including Blake Shelton, Warren Zeiders, Old Dominion, Austin Williams, Randy Travis, and Montgomery Gentry. His standout hit, “Roll With Me,” became a multi-week No. 1, the fastest-rising and most downloaded song of Montgomery Gentry’s career, and earned him an ASCAP Songwriter of the Year nomination.
In October 2021, Tommy released his debut songwriter album, “Put It In Drive,” showcasing his storytelling and artistry. With a career built on heartfelt songwriting and a deep love for country music, he continues to make his mark in Nashville and beyond. Listen to “Aftermath,” One of many great Tommy Karlas songs.

Russell Sutton
Born into the country music scene, Russell grew up surrounded by the sounds of Nashville, with his father playing guitar and tour managing for country star Rick Trevino. In 2017, he hit the road as part of the duo Grassroots Revival, touring nationwide and sharing the stage with artists like Toby Keith, Lady A, Billy Currington, Brothers Osborne, Cole Swindell, Aaron Watson, and Walker Hayes.
As a songwriter, he’s made a major impact in country music, penning his first #1 hit, “My Boy” by Elvie Shane, and most recently, his second #1, “Whiskey On You” by Nate Smith. His growing catalog includes cuts with Kane Brown, Chris Young, Warren Zeiders, Nate Smith, Dalton Dover, Morgan Evans, and more, as well as multiple releases with Sony recording artist Drew Green.
Now based in Nashville, TN, he lives with his wife, Melissa, their baby girl Phoebe, and their dog Bubs, continuing to craft songs that connect with country fans worldwide. Listen to a Russell Sutton number one, Whiskey On You” below.

Luke Borchelt
Luke Borchelt is a rising country artist whose music blends raw storytelling with a unique mix of country and DMV hip-hop influences. Originally from Maryland, he spent years releasing tracks on SoundCloud and performing regionally across Maryland, Indiana, and New York, honing his craft and passion for storytelling.
After seven years in another project, Luke taught himself to play guitar and began releasing music under his own name—ushering in a new chapter of personal, heartfelt songwriting. His dedication quickly led to major milestones, including opening for Shaboozey on tour, signing a record deal with Droptine Recordings and Grey Area Records, and landing a publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing.
Growing up in a musically diverse environment, Luke draws inspiration from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Frank Ocean, Ye, Atmosphere, and Tyler Childers, shaping a sound that’s both deeply personal and sonically unique. He describes his music as a journal, a way to process life’s experiences, with songwriting guided by the principles of “show, don’t tell” and “good writing costs you something.”
After years of making music for fun, Luke has spent the last three years fully committed to turning his passion into a career. When he’s not writing or performing, he dedicates time to disaster relief work with Mercy Chefs, an international nonprofit based in Portsmouth, VA.
Listen to “Every Rain,” a great song written by Luke Borchelt below.

Jerry Jacobs
Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Jerry Jacobs has been chasing the song since the age of five. A lifelong performer and creator, Jerry began writing and producing music early, recording his first demos at just 12 years old. After cutting his teeth playing in bands and touring the Southeast as a teenager, he moved to Nashville in 2014 following his graduation from Clemson University with a degree in Production Studies and Audio Technology.
Once in Music City, Jerry hit the ground running—writing with anyone who’d sit in a room and performing regularly on the Lower Broadway circuit. That hustle eventually evolved into a decade-long national touring career with his artist project and his band, Summer 97, who became a fixture on Broadway stages.
In 2022, Jerry co-wrote the breakout hit Project with rising country artist Chase McDaniel. The song went viral on TikTok, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart, and launched a new chapter in Jerry’s career. The songwriting duo followed it up with McDaniel’s emotional ballad Your Daughter, which debuted at #2 on the same chart and was later performed by Chase and Jerry live on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
These successes opened the door for Jerry to shift his focus full-time to writing and producing. Today, he collaborates with a wide range of artists across Country, Rock, Hip Hop, and Pop, continuing to chase meaningful songs from his home base in Nashville. When he’s not in the studio, he enjoys life with his wife Samantha and their daughter Joelle.
DROPTINE also represents the catalogs of Ben Gallaher, Carlton Anderson, Wesley Davis, Cody Hibbard, Lil’ Skinny, Alex Maxwell and Luke Borchelt