Country singer and rapper Jelly Roll performed at a Nashville prison last week, once again showing his support for second ...
Jelly Roll’s fans have a new career pitch for the rapper-turned-country artist after he delivered a special performance last ...
The bar, Goodnight Nashville, will serve as “Jelly Roll’s love letter to his hometown and the lively music scene.” ...
Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson performed for more than 300 inmates last week to celebrate the Nashville native’s No. 1 single “I Am Not Okay” at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution.
Before Jelly Roll pursued country music and became one of it's biggest names, he was just a rapper from Antioch, Tennessee.
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Jelly Roll and his co-writers celebrated the No. 1 status of their song "I Am Not Okay" by performing at Riverbend State ...
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Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll perform for some of the inmates at ... gathered across the fence that he knows a little bit about Tennessee jails and prisons. The front of the stage was blocked ...
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Jelly Roll and his team of songwriters ... Jelly told the crowd gathered across the fence that he knows a little bit about Tennessee jails and prisons. The front of the stage was blocked off ...
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