The rapper-turned-country star from Nashville, Tennessee, blends hip-hop stylings with country vocals on ballads like 2020’s “Save Me” and cathartic anthems like 2023’s “NEED A FAVOR,” off his country music debut WHITSITTCHAPEL. In 2022, Jelly Roll had a breakthrough year, spending ...
When the New Orleans piano legend claimed he had invented jazz at the turn of the twentieth century, many laughed but that huge claim was not completely unfounded. He was actually responsible for the first jazz composition ever published, Jelly Roll Blues in 1915, and made his mark as a com...
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 ...
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Breakout country star Jelly Roll appeared on Capitol Hill Thursday to lobby lawmakers to pass legislation to stop the spread of fentanyl.
Columbia, Tenn., native Sharon Brown — a mild-mannered, white-haired grandmother — may not look like the typicalJelly Rollfan. But Jelly's music is all about facing struggle and adversity, and those topics have resonated deeply with Brown's story over the past few years. ...
During a Sunday (Jan. 7) appearance onCBS Sunday Mornings,Jelly Rollrevisits the Metro-Davidson Country Detention Facility in Nashville, Tenn. -- where he was previously an inmate -- and takes viewers inside a cell he once stayed in while incarcerated there. ...
During a Sunday (Jan. 7) appearance onCBS Sunday Mornings,Jelly Rollrevisits the Metro-Davidson Country Detention Facility in Nashville, Tenn. -- where he was previously an inmate -- and takes viewers inside a cell he once stayed in while incarcerated there. ...
During a Sunday (Jan. 7) appearance onCBS Sunday Mornings,Jelly Rollrevisits the Metro-Davidson Country Detention Facility in Nashville, Tenn. -- where he was previously an inmate -- and takes viewers inside a cell he once stayed in while incarcerated there. ...
Before leaving the stage, they presented him with one of the guitars Rossington used frequently during his lifetime, explaining that the late musician’s family wanted Jelly Roll to have it. “I wonder how many Lynyrd Skynyrd songs was written on that guitar right there,” Van Zant said. ...