This is the true story of what happened to Jeremy “Bam” McDole on January 23rd, 2015 in Wilmington, DE. This video was inspired by the tireless bravery of his sister, Keandra McDole, who has fought for justice for all Americans since her brother was murdered. This project is dedicated to anyone who has been abused by law enforcement. To be clear—we don’t hate law enforcement, but we believe that significant police reform is needed in order to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. Rest in peace, Bam.

Official music video of “Teddy” written by Jea Street, Jr. and filmed in Wilmington, DE. This is the story of a young man growing up in a violent part of the city.

A song about escaping the prison industrial complex, “Freebird” is written by Jea Street Jr. and featuring Jae Focus and Duff. Filmed in Wilmington, DE.

Jea Street performing “Freedom” with a full band at Father Tucker Memorial Park in Wilmington, DE.

My first attempt at recording a song and video all by myself. I hope the message resonates. Love, y'all.

A live video of a song written about my son; recorded at Saints Andrew And Matthew Church in Wilmington, DE.

A studio recording of my original song “The Man I’m Supposed to Be” written about how my daughter has made me a better person. This video is a live recording session at Ken-Del Studios in Wilmington, DE featuring Jonathan Whitney on percussion.

A live performance of my original song “Hammer” at The Arden Fair 2020.

“I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to Be Free” written by Billy Taylor and arranged by Jonathan Whitney. This performance is at the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival with the Jonathan Whitney Project.

Written by Jea Street, Jr. and performed with MC Splitfaces at the Christina Cultural Arts Center in Wilmington, DE