My Brothers Keeper presents ‘Formula 734’

Formula 734 My Brothers Keeper Album Art copy
Formula 734 My Brothers Keeper Album Art copy

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the Ypsilanti-based Washtenaw County chapter of My Brother’s Keeper’s (WMBK) plans to release an album and accompanying documentary this spring. But the album, called ‘Formula 734,’ finally dropped July 30, with the documentary to be released sometime in August. My Brother’s Keeper is an Obama-era White House initiative that challenged adults in communities of color to mentor youth, focusing on school readiness and success, preparation for college and career, and giving second chances to youth who have had run-ins with law enforcement.

My Brothers Keeper Formula 734 Banner
My Brothers Keeper Formula 734 Banner
This album is the result of a project by Washtenaw County My Brother’s Keeper, and was recorded between November 2019 and March 2020.

Credits

All songs recorded at Grove Studios except “Been Through It Too”, “Proud of You”, and “Race Relations” recorded by Elliott Sabbagh at The Neutral Zone’s Orpheum Studio, Ann Arbor, MI, and “See Me Dead” by Drew Denton at The Workshop, Ypsilanti, MI.
Mastered by Rod Wallace for Project Plugin at Grove Studios, Ypsilanti, MI.
Executive Producers: Jamall Bufford & Rod Wallace
Cover Art: CW Creatyv for Be Creative Studios
A & R: Michael “The Hammer” Henry
Released July 30, 2020

Article: secondwavemedia.com/concentrate/features/wmbk0495.aspx