“Well you know I collect antiques and curios and things. Well that cane came as part of a job lot of school memorabilia, which I quite liked in a nostalgic way. I picked the lot up for a song.” “Oh, that’s good then. We were a bit worried. I took a look at the cane. ...
Love keeps growing as we keep growing Closer together Closer together And I know that we were meant to last forever and ever You make me come alive It always feels like the first time Girl you're always on my mind Girl whenever I see You just know that I'm feeling all these butterflie...
Jelly Roll dropped "Save Me" and didn’t spend a dollar on promotion. The song spread virally, and by 2021 he was fielding offers from every record label in town. Lainey Wilson came to the radio single late, but the roots of this song go back to the pandemic. "I mean, we were s...
Listen up just take a minute I need to tell you why I do the things the way I do so months are flying by Since you're gone it isn't always easy All I do is run But the hardest part the hardest part Was growing up your son ...
Growing up, Jelly Roll says there were drugs everywhere, and everyone did crack. He once smoked meth out of a lightbulb, which just doesn’t sound like a very bright idea. Picture of Jelly Roll talking to the U.S. Senate Kent Nishimura, Getty Images ...
Kim, D.-S., & Song, Y.-J. (2007). Does religion matter? A study of regional variations in sex ratio at birth in Korea. In I. Attané & C. Z. Guilmoto (Eds.), Watering the neighbour’s garden: The growing demographic female deficit in Asia (pp. 183–203). Paris: CICRED. ...
We recently went through all of the setlists from his shows usingSetlist.fmto determine the songs you'll mostly likely hear if you get tickets to a Jelly Roll show. Here is a look at his most played songs. (NOTE: Song stats are through March 26, 2024) ...
[00:40.63]My dearest son Growing up [00:45.41]Can be not so fun [00:50.47]Don't forget to smile [00:55.01]Life can be up and down [01:00.48]Singing in the rain [01:03.41]Dancing in the wind [01:05.87]Take whatever you've got ...
For Dhani, growing up at Friar Park was interesting, to say the least. He used to tell his friends that his dad “pushes buttons” for a living. He had no idea that those buttons were making hit albums. “I hung out with my parents. I was always trying to be with the big kid...
Imagine growing up in a home where it wasn’t uncommon to see the Dixie Chicks or other stars writing songs with one of your parents in a room filled with gold and platinum record plaques and silver cups commemorating No. 1 hits. For several of Nashville’s newly signed artists, this ...