This year, he received two nominations, Best Solo Country Performance and Best Country Song, both for "I'm Not Okay." Jelly Roll didn't win either award at the pre-show event, and ...
Jelly Roll led a concert dedicated to the first responders helping battle the Los Angeles fires that broke out last month, ...
Jelly Roll has hosted a star-studded benefit concert for the first responders who tackled the Los Angeles wildfires – see footage below.
Jelly Roll was joined by Lainey Wilson, Marshmello, Public Enemy and others for a star-studded benefit concert to support the ...
Lainey Wilson, Public Enemy and more were among the special guests during a free show Jelly put on for first responders ...
Jelly Roll wasn't the only music star who wanted to thank L.A. first responders at the Rose Bowl Saturday night ... he brought some superstar pals with him too -- ...
Previously, Jelly Roll guest starred as himself in an episode of the Paramount+ drama Tulsa King. This time, the “I Am Not Okay” crooner will play a hospital orderly named Noah on season 3 of CBS’ ...
Jelly Roll will make his acting debut on the CBS drama series 'Fire Country,' where he will play a hospital orderly. The episode premieres in April.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Chris Stapleton, Jelly Roll, and Shaboozey are all slated to perform at EA Sports’ Madden ...
In addition to playing FireAid, Jelly Roll is playing a special free concert at the Rose Bowl exclusively for Los Angeles ...
Jelly Roll is set to play a free concert for wildfire first responders at the Rose Bowl Stadium on Saturday, February 1.
Jelly Roll is organizing a special live show for the first responders battling the L.A.-area wildfires. The show will take place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., according to a report from TMZ ...