by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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Jelly Roll is making changes in the music industry with his unique style and engaging shows.
He recently performed at an exclusive performance that everyone who went to will remember for a long time.
Jelly Roll is quickly becoming a big star thanks to his hard work and skill. He has fans all over the world who love his songs and messages.
The artist Jelly Roll, who is 39 years old, played a special show for SiriusXM at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett, New York on Aug 17.
A lot of famous people, like Jimmy Fallon, Jon Hamm, and Howard Stern, attended the event.
When they opened the show, the stars of the SmartLess podcast, Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes, talked about how talented and versatile Jelly Roll was.
To start, Jelly Roll wore a red hat and a black T-shirt. He sang his hit song “ Halfway to Heaven” from his most recent record, Whitsitt Chapel. Then he played “ Son of the Dirty South,” a song he had made with Brantley Gilbert.
Howard Stern was even seen nodding his head to the music. The crowd was amazed by his acts. As the night went on, Jelly Roll played his songs, such as “Wild Ones” and “Son of a Sinner,” from his 2021 album Ballads of the Broken.
During his talks between songs, he got upset and told the crowd that he thought music could heal them.
He played his newest hit, “ I Am Not Okay ,” and said that it was a good example of what he does as an artist.
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“ Lose Yourself” by Eminem, “Good Riddance” by Green Day, and “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding were just a few of the famous songs that Jelly Roll played.
The crowd was amazed by how talented and versatile he was. Several famous people, such as Jimmy Fallon, Jon Hamm, and Howard Stern, were seen loving the show at the event.
John McEnroe, Kelly Bensimon, and Rosanna Scottowere among the other people who went.
Fans were asked to a BBQ-style dinnerafter the show, where Jelly Roll hung out with them and took pictures with them.
The show played on SiriusXM’s The Highway channel, and you can watch it on the SiriusXM app.
On August 27, Jelly Roll starts his trip in Salt Lake City. He will also be in Portland, Los Angeles, Orlando, New York City, and other cities.
He will soon be putting out a new record. The show is called The Beautifully Broken Show.
Jelly Roll’s performance showed how talented he is and how much he loves what he does. He has come a long way since the beginning, and people all over the country love his songs.
After his strong performance at Stephen Talkhouse, Jelly Roll talked about his struggles with alcoholism and how he found hope in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)groups.
Jelly Roll recently talked to The New York Times about his secret song “Winning Streak,” which will be on his new record Beautifully Broken, which is set to come out in the fall of 2024.
Jelly Roll wrote “Winning Streak” from the point of view of a story he heard at an AA meeting, in which he goes to keep in touch with his problems.
He made it clear that he still smokes weed and drinks alcohol sometimes, but he stays away from drugs that could kill him, like cocaine, pain pills, and codeine.
Jelly Roll said that he respects the AA program and its members, which is why he has never said in public that he goes to meetings.
An older guy told a young person at an AA meeting, “ Nobody came in here on a winning streak.” This is what the song “Winning Streak” was based on.
This phrase hit home for Jelly Roll, who talked about how the people in the room felt.
He said the saying was a lovely way to remember that everyone has drug problems and it is okay to ask for help. Jelly Roll also talked about his new record and planned tour plans.
“ Get By,” another new song, will be played as the background music for ESPN’s college football broadcast.
Post Malone and Jelly Roll also worked together on the song “Losers” for Post Malone’s album F-1 Trillion.
Jelly Roll wants to stay sober and use his fame to help others, which is shown by his readiness to share his story and go to AA groups.
Jelly Roll played at an event in Michigan called Tailgates N’ Tallboys last month. He saw a fan in the crowd using an IV drip during the show and stopped the concert right away to talk to her.
He told her he admired how dedicated she was to his music even though she was having health problems and offered to find her a better place to watch the rest of the show.
When the fan told Jelly Roll that she had beaten cancer, he was moved by her story. “We will get you off your feet, baby,” he told his team to find her a chair and a better spot. “All right?”
The sweet moment was caught on video and shared on TikTok, where fans praised Jelly Roll for being kind and caring.
It is not the first time Jelly Roll has done something nice for a friend who has cancer.
@lovelyfreebird This lady is standing with a full blown IV to see Jelly Roll #stage4cancer #jellyroll #welovejellyroll #bestartist #bestperformerever #jasondeford #iloveyoujelly #tailgatentallboys #jellyroll2024 #jellyrollmidland ♬ original sound – 𓍊𓋼Chelsiekristyn𓋼𓍊
He made the wish of Suzanne Durham, 65, come true last year. She had been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer. It was Durham’s last wish to meet Jelly Roll and see him perform live.
Durham met up with Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie XO, in Nashville, where she grew up. He put on a special show at a church for her and her friends.
Jelly Roll has been open about his problems with addiction , and he has used his songs to bring together people who have been through the same things.
People in the country music scene love him because he is ready to share his story and help others.
Fans have said nice things about him, and his music has helped many people who have dealt with drugs and other problems.
Amazingly, Jelly Roll wants to use his fame to help other people. He has been praised for his charitable work, such as his support for the James Bess Foundation , which fulfill wishes of people who are dying.
The sweet times he has with his friends show what a great person he is and show how powerful kindness and caring can be.
Not only has Jelly Roll been making news for being nice, but also for his songs and future shows.
People have said that his music is honest and full of raw feelings, and they see him as one of the most potential new country acts.
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