Description
Roger Means enlisted the help of his friend, Macey Taylor to come up with a catchy song to capture the hearts of Milo's fans. From the beginning, Roger told Macey he would like it to say, "Everybody goes to Milo's" and have some sort of build around that phrase. After writing it initially on guitar, Macey recorded a demo version at his home studio, but as more pieces and people (namely Topper Price and Mark Harrelson) started to come together, the jingle came to life in Boutwell Studios. The jingle became so iconic that to this day people from all over Birmingham claim to have had a hand in the jingle. So not only does everybody go to Milo's, but apparently everybody also wrote the Milo's jingle.
100% of proceeds will benefit The Firehouse Community Arts Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization located in the Avondale neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama. The Firehouse offers a variety of music programs with scholarship opportunities for musically underserved youth in the community, as well as sustainable employment for working musicians.
A Side:
A1: Milo's Original Version
A2: Firehouse Community Arts Band
A3: St. Paul & The Broken Bones
A4: Suaze
B Side:
B1: The Brummies
B2: Taylor Hollingsworth
B3: DJ Stin & Danrude
Mastered by Jason Hamric
Layout by Drew Ryan
Compiled by Dan Drinkard