Jelly Roll always talked about dropping out of school before he could legally drive, so when he told Bobby Bones that not only did he get his GED in jail, he got an associates degree afterward, it was shocking. The singer has an associates in sociology from Volunteer State University. Go ...
There isn’t a more surprising story in country this year. Not only is Jelly Roll a crossover artist, he’s one that might scare a conservative country music programmer who digs into his personal past. Sadly, we’re not the most inviting format when it comes to outsiders, but by leading...
There isn’t a more surprising story in country this year. Not only is Jelly Roll a crossover artist, he’s one that might scare a conservative country music programmer who digs into his personal past. Sadly, we’re not the most inviting format when it comes to outsiders, but by leading...
Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: Meet Jelly Roll's two kids, Bailee and Noah The song candidly reveals some of Jelly's (real name Jason Bradley DeFord) inner thoughts when he was at his lowest, with haunting lyrics like "I am not okay/I'm barely g...
As he went on, Jelly Roll doubled down on his shock and gratitude at the honor and candidly shared where a younger version of himself thought he would end up in life. "I thought I would die or go to jail and I'm standing here as an ACM Award winner," he said as t...
Jelly Roll always talked about dropping out of school before he could legally drive, so when he told Bobby Bones that not only did he get his GED in jail, he got an associates degree afterward, it was shocking. The singer has an associates in sociology from Volunteer State University. Go...
The documentary is a way for Jelly Roll to show how he was able to turn his life around not only for himself but for his daughter. And the best part, he did it with the help and support of his beautiful wife, Bunnie. View this post on Instagram ...
While the two acts recently shared a festival stage, the Black Keys say they have never discussed the 2010 incident. Carney does believe they're "cool" now when it comes to getting along with Jelly Roll. Getty Images "He seems a lot different," Carney said. "He was angry then." ...
Jelly Roll played at the North Dakota State Fair last week (Saturday, July 22), and his opener Alexandra Kay posted about that experience.
While the two acts recently shared a festival stage, the Black Keys say they have never discussed the 2010 incident. Carney does believe they're "cool" now when it comes to getting along with Jelly Roll. Getty Images "He seems a lot different," Carney said. "He was angry then." ...