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Legends like Jelly Roll Morton, Ma Rainey and W.C. Handy all reported hearing the music for the first time around 1902. The word “blues” first appeared on sheet music in 1908, with the ...
Your most embarrassing moment probably can't compete with Jelly Roll's. The Grammy-nominated artist behind songs such as "I Am Not Okay" and "Save Me" was asked to name his when he appeared ...
Rapper and singer Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, has revealed that he once “pooped” himself while performing a concert. The surprising confession came on Friday’s ...
Jelly Roll and Luke Bryan stopped by Jennifer Hudson's eponymous talk show on April 18 to chat about 'American Idol' Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Jelly Roll's daughter, Bailee, is a beautiful young woman now, and she was looking like a Disney princess as she attended her high school prom over the weekend. The country singer's daughter ...
During an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Thursday, April 17, Jelly Roll and Luke Bryan were asked to reveal the "most embarrassing thing" that's happened to them while performing.
Jelly Roll has impressively shed nearly 200 pounds, dropping from 540 to 357 pounds. He aims to lose another 100 pounds to skydive with his wife. His weight loss journey involves a high-protein ...
Jelly Roll has been so busy with his music and health journey that he has eliminated most forms of electronic communication from his life, and can only be contacted one way. The only way you can ...
Jelly Roll says he down more than 180 pounds as he works toward the ultimate date with his wife. The heavily tattooed country star appeared on stage Wednesday at Pat McAfee’s Big Night Aht live ...
Jelly Roll has fans buzzing over an announcement he made during an appearance on April 9. The musician has been open about his major transformation in improving his physical health, and he upped ...
Jelly Roll is adding "actor" to his resume. The country music star will try his hand at television stardom with a new guest role on CBS' popular series "Fire Country," the network confirms.