Jelly Roll reveals how his relationship with music began as a kid 02:23 Copied Copied In this Sunday TODAY preview clip, Jelly Roll opens up to Willie Geist about his early childhood, his mom's struggle with depression and the healing power of music in his life. "For me it was somethi...
“My kid and her cousins wanted to do a lemonade stand. And they had a famous singer come and buy some lemonade. Who would have thought that we would run into Jelly Roll in West Valley? And for him to be so generous with giving them almost $700,” Gardunio wrote alongside photographs...
Jelly Roll has notched several solo hits with songs such as "Need a Favor," but he's also proven he loves to share the spotlight.
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. Jelly Roll says ...
Meet Noah, Jelly Roll's son, as he nervously introduces himself on TikTok. Witness the heartwarming moment of a young boy stepping out of his comfort zone!
Meet Noah, Jelly Roll's son, as he nervously introduces himself on TikTok. Witness the heartwarming moment of a young boy stepping out of his comfort zone!
Meet Noah, Jelly Roll's son, as he nervously introduces himself on TikTok. Witness the heartwarming moment of a young boy stepping out of his comfort zone!
Meet Noah, Jelly Roll's son, as he nervously introduces himself on TikTok. Witness the heartwarming moment of a young boy stepping out of his comfort zone!
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their marriage, with her supplying him with drugs as he needed. Jelly Roll was blackout drunk the night they got married, but they beat the odds toremainmarried and recognized that they needed to slow down. “It’s not a party if it happens every night. It’s an addiction,” she ...