
Pete Droge
Since signing with Rick Rubin's American Recordings in 1993, Pete Droge has enjoyed a successful, multi-faceted career as a recording artist, songwriter, producer, and composer.
Beginning with his breakout hit “If You Don't Love Me,” featured in the blockbuster Dumb and Dumber, Droge has gone on to compose and license original music for television and film. His music has been featured in national ad campaigns for Toyota and T-Mobile and a slew of TV shows and films, including Zombieland, After Life and Grey's Anatomy.
Cameron Crowe personally asked Droge to pen an original song for his Academy Award-winning film Almost Famous. Droge can be seen on screen singing the resulting “Small Time Blues.” With Ex-Eurythmic Dave Stewart, he co-wrote and performed the main title theme for the Miramax film Beautiful Girls. Droge has composed original scores for three feature films and several shorts. Most recently, he scored Sam Jones’ Miles to Go Before I Sleep for Showtime.