Feature by Sarah Spohn
The rustic pews of Atlanta’s Ebenzer Baptist Church have given way to history-making icons like Martin Luther King J.R. and soon-to-be-household music name Jarrod Milton.
The twenty-two-year-old Georgia native grew up singing in his church choir, but never considered music as a career until college time. Out-of-the-box influences like Cee-Lo, Andre 3000 and Frank Ocean inspired the young black man to mix his early musical loves with modern-day bands and beats.
While Jarrod has been writing songs for about five years, many of the personal matters ...