Jelly Roll continues to consolidate his status as one of country music's most generous and kind-hearted artists, with the ‘Need a Favor’ singer-songwriter hosting a benefit concert at ...
The Live Nation-produced show, dubbed “A Concert for All First Responders,” hosted almost ... Over the course of more than two hours and 30 songs, Jelly Roll shared the Pasadena stage with ...
Jelly Roll continues to be a man of the people. Recently, the country music phenom has planned a free concert for the LA wildfire first responders, per TMZ. The news came to light after several ...
Jelly Roll hosted a benefit concert in Los Angeles for first responders who helped tackle the California wildfires. The musician put on the free show - dubbed Jelly Roll and Friends - at the Rose ...
Jelly Roll has also dealt with drug addiction. He spent many years in and out of trouble, getting arrested for the first time at 14 years old. Last year, he told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show ...
Jelly Roll was joined by Lainey Wilson, Marshmello, Public Enemy and others for a star-studded benefit concert to support the first responders who battled the recent wildfires in Los Angeles.
Between touring the country, performing at FireAid, hosting a concert for first responders, and making his acting debut on Fire Country, we now know that the "I'm Not Okay" singer is taking on an ...