After launching his career as a touring artist, opening for acts such as Willie Nelson, Lady A, LeAnn Rimes, and others, Georgia Native Corey Crowder moved to Nashville in 2010 to focus on the behind-the-scenes of hitmaking.

Corey's early chart-topping success as a songwriter with Chris Young's platinum three-week #1, "I'm Comin' Over," platinum #1 "Think of You" (featuring Cassadee Pope), and "Hangin' On," as well as scoring his first #1 as a producer with Young's platinum-certified album, I'M COMIN' OVER, have set the stage for his success in the music industry.

In 2022, Corey received the ASCAP award for Country Song of the Year, for co-writing Chris Young and Kane Brown's chart-topper "Famous Friends." A multi-week No. 1 song on country radio, "Famous Friends," received Billboard's award for the most played song of the year for 2021. 

As a songwriter, Corey has co-written multiple radio singles, including Florida Georgia Line's "I Love My Country" and "Long Live," Blake Shelton's "Minimum Wage," Chase Rice's "Drinkin Beer. Talking God. Amen," and Chris Tomlin's "Thank You Lord," and most recently Nate Smith feat Tyler Hubbard “After Midnight”.

Earning a place at the top of the charts in both the U.S. and Canada with 17 #1 songs as an acclaimed songwriter and producer, his tunes have been released by Little Big Town, Lady Antebellum, Zac Brown Band, Dustin Lynch, Jake Owen, Morgan Wallen, RaeLynn, and others. His production credits include work for FGL, Tim McGraw, Chris Young, Chris Tomlin, LOCASH, Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn, Jamie Lynn Spears, and more. 

Corey is an ACM, CMA, Billboard Music Awards, and GRAMMY nominee, and he recently relocated his family from Nashville, TN, to Lake Oconee in GA. 

Nashville-based songwriter and producer, Justin Halpin has written or collaborated on songs featured in more than 450 film, television, advertising and trailer placements. His music has been featured on every major Streaming and Network television outlet, including Showtime, HBO, Netflix, and Disney, as well as multiple National AD campaigns, including Chevrolet, the NFL, and ABC’s New Years Rockin’ Eve. 

Justin has written songs recorded by artists like Pitbull, Darius Rucker, Bryce Vine, Robert Randolph and many others. He is currently signed to a publishing deal with Spirit Music Group in Nashville, writing for artists in Country, Pop, Rock, and Film & Television.

Cale Dodds is a Georgia native who moved to Nashville, TN in 2011 and quickly hit the road, touring alongside acts like Sam Hunt, Brett Eldredge, Billy Currington, and Chase Rice. His live show is where rock ‘n’ roll energy meets country soul—an electric mix that’s become his signature.

Before signing with Warner Music Nashville, Dodds built his fanbase the old-fashioned way: face-to-face and city-by-city. That relentless drive paid off, earning over 30 million independent digital streams. Industry tastemakers soon took notice—Rolling Stone named him one of their “New Country Artists You Need to Know,” while CMT Listen Up and Pandora spotlighted him as an artist on the rise. Billboard also praised his CMA Fest performance as “one of the best shows to see.”

As a songwriter, Dodds made an early impact with the Top 20 single “(This Ain’t No) Drunk Dial” by A Thousand Horses, and later co-wrote the two-week No. 1 hit “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” by Chase Rice featuring Florida Georgia Line. His songs have been featured across film and television, including College GameDay, ABC’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, national campaigns for Chevy and RAM Trucks, as well as placements on ESPN, CBS, and the Madden NFL video game series.

With additional cuts by artists like Chris Young, Darius Rucker, Scotty McCreery, Canaan Smith, Cassadee Pope, and Bryce Vine, Dodds continues to be a trusted voice in the writing room. Now, he’s stepping confidently into a new chapter of artistry and creativity—releasing fresh music every 6–8 weeks and proving that his best is still to come. That evolution takes center stage on his recent EP release, Current Nostalgia, a collection that reflects where Cale Dodds has been and where he’s headed next.