Jelly Roll may sing the song "Save Me" ... but, Saturday night he's giving back to people who ran headlong into danger to ...
Jelly Roll didn’t write “I Am Not Okay” specifically about the Los Angeles fires, but like many of the songs performed during the Thursday (Jan. 30) FireAid benefit concert, it took on added meaning ...
As she prepares Jelly Roll's getup for the 2025 Grammys, his stylist, Krista Roser, wants to be "respectful" of those ...
The show, which is set to begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday, is said to possibly include some unnamed “friends” of Jelly Roll who ...
Jelly Roll appeared to go through a range of emotions during his performance as he displayed his 120lb weight loss in a black T-shirt, black pants, and a gray and black jacket.
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.
FireAid L.A. is a benefit concert being organized for Jan. 30 at the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome in L.A. with proceeds going to benefit those affected by the recent fires.
Obviously, Jelly Roll's concert isn't the only show with a connection to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this month ... 'cause FireAid -- the benefit concert for victims of the L.A.
The star-studded FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles featured artists such as Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder, Jelly Roll and Olivia Rodrigo.