We believe an ear-catching and effective jingle must be based on a well thought out, original composition. It’s vital that the music make a
connection with the listener on an emotional level. Happy, safe, sexy, adventurous...whatever feeling the music is designed to bring about can
then be tied to the advertiser's lyrics and message to make a powerful impression.

We’ll produce your original music or jingle as a buy-out, so you pay one price for unlimited usage. There are no time limits, no additional licensing
fees and no hidden costs.

 
Weight Watchers wanted a jingle that's fun, invites people to go to Weight Watchers meetings and that makes their phone number memorable. 
 HALEYS TIRE
 Haley's Tire asked for a musical image with a wide appeal that gets its inspiration from The O'Jays, The Spinners and similar '70s groups.
 
This huge indoor sports complex wanted to make the point that you can play any sport there, regardless of the weather.
 
This online credit union service wanted a music package to appeal to twenty and thirty-somethings.  We produced a package of three dozen beds and work parts for radio and television.
 
The client wanted to set themselves apart from their competition.  There's only one House of Lights.
 
MaineToday.com wanted a musical way to make the point that you can find everything "right here".  The two word lyric was designed to answer to a voiceover.
 
When the client asked for a traditional sea shanty tune, we pulled out our banjo and even persuaded the client to help sing.  Hoist your stein!
 
The client wanted to tell the story of their credit union with particular attention paid to the unusual spelling of their name.
 
This music is intended for use under voiceovers for a home mortgage lender and is built around the sound of a typical two-tone doorbell.
 
The client wanted a full length song for use as an on-hold message.  In addition, we did various edits for radio and television use.