He has appeared on Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, The CBS Morning Show, A&E, MTV, VH1, and CMT.
[1] His albums have sold over 50,000 records independently, been acknowledged in Billboard Magazine and earned himself a spot in the Rolling Stone Reader's Top 20 Poll.
Droll was raised in Virginia Beach, VA, where he was known as an avid skateboarder and guitarist at an early age.
[2] Droll is a self-taught musician, recalling in an early nineties interview: I haven't been schooled.
[3]The original lineup of the Gibb Droll band consisted of Droll on guitar, Tom Hall on bass, and Mike Williams (aka Funk Bubble) on drums.