Jelly Roll will play a headlining benefit show to support first responders who have bravely faced the wildfires that ravaged parts of greater Los Angeles earlier this month. The "I Am Not Okay" hitmaker will lead the benefit concert on Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena,
Jelly Roll had a funny experience in Hawaii when people jamming out to his music didn't recognize him as the singer of the track.
Bunnie says she and her country star husband conquered fears and anxieties during their recent visit to a waterfall.
Jelly Roll’s real name is Jason DeFord, but when he was young, his mother nicknamed him "Jelly Roll" because he was a "pudgy kid." Sadly, he shares that all of his mental health struggles stem from obesity, making the name Jelly Roll a kind of double-edged sword.
Morgan Wallen is playing State Farm Stadium for two nights. Other big artists include Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Randy Travis and Luke Bryan.
Jelly Roll is lending his voice to contemporary Christian singer Brandon Lake's chart-topping hit, "Hard Fought Hallelujah."
Kane Brown and Jelly Roll have partnered for a rock-fueled track that addresses depression and despair. Meanwhile, Lauren Alaina honors the strong women who have raised and supported her. Meanwhile, Kashus Culpepper and Hudson Westbrook both issue new music, while duo Pitney Meyer (Mo Pitney and Johnny Meyer) release a new bluegrass collaboration.
Jelly Roll suffers from stage fright, but the country singer has a few tricks to help him battle his pre-show nerves, a source tells Life & Style exclusively.
The telecast will be executive produced by Silent House Productions’ Emmy Award winners Baz Halpin, Mark Bracco and Linda Gierahn, along with R.A. Clark and Steve Buchanan. A limited amount of tickets will go on sale starting Jan. 31 at 10 a.m. CT on the Opry’s website, while a pre-sale for Opry subscribers will launch Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. CT.
Country star Jelly Roll teamed up with worship artist Brandon Lake after Lake's recent hit, "Hard Fought Hallelujah," touched his heart.
Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll will headline the 2025 Railbird Music Festival, May 31-June 1, in Lexington, Kentucky. In this file photo, they perform at halftime of an NFL football game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. AP
Award-winning, GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll is set to take the stage at the North Dakota State Fair on Sunday, July 20, headlining the State Fair’s concert lineup. Fresh off the release of his 2024 album “Beautifully Broken,