That’s right. After sharing music with the inmates at the Chesterfield County Jail, Jelly Roll convinced the Sheriff to let four people that were inside the walls to briefly come out to help him on ...
Jim McMahon, LancasterHistory curator and director of collections, and Nick Siegert, visitor services associate, will ...
Jim McMahon, LancasterHistory curator and director of collections, and Nick Siegert, visitor services associate, will ...
Around 1851, Sarah “Sallie” Elizabeth Pride began work on a quilt she couldn’t have known would survive in her family nearly ...
Hands Across the Valley Quilters Guild continues to keep the traditional New England art form of quilting alive and they ...
If the saying 'Fool me twice; shame on me!' was a person, it is probably Jelly Roll right now as he takes a raincheck on his second return to social media! The American singer announced his exit from ...
Those who have followed Jelly Roll since his hip hop days know that the country singer has long struggled with his weight. In a 2018 Instagram post, Jelly — whose real name is Jason Bradley ...
Jelly Roll has told fans he is opting "out" of using X as a social media platform. The singer, 39, shared his decision via X on Sunday, October 20, posting a message that detailed his new stance.
How do you induct the Prince of Darkness into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? With an all-star celebration. On Saturday night, Billy Idol, Jelly Roll, and Tool frontman Maynard Keenan gathered to ...
Jelly Roll has long been candid about his jail stints, and often sings about redemption in his music. Now, he hopes to redeem himself for one of his past misdeeds. "I really want to have a ...
It means that God will always use the least likely messenger with the biggest message every single time,” he said. Jelly Roll has been using his status as a public figure to speak out on the ...