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During an early June performance at the Grand Ole Opry, Jelly Roll surprised the crowd with a group of guest performers who ...
Jelly Roll was scheduled to sing with Ashley McBryde during the Grand Ole Opry's 100th birthday celebration last Wednesday (March 19). But seemingly at the last minute, he pulled out of the lineup.
Jelly Roll takes a second to compose himself and to keep himself from crying on stage. After a brief pause, Jelly Roll shares that he invited these students and their music teacher to the stage at the ...
The Grand Ole Opry celebrated its 100th ... one person was notably absent: Jelly Roll. Jelly Roll is not a formal member of the Opry, but eagle-eyed viewers likely knew that he was supposed ...
Jelly Roll welcomes elementary school students to the stage at the Grand Ole Opry for special performance of "I'm Not Okay." ...
Students from Ruby Major Elementary brought Jelly Roll to tears at the Grand Ole Opry with their emotional performance of "I Am Not Okay," originally sung to support Antioch High after a shooting.
Jelly Roll, who graduated from Antioch High School himself many years ago, saw the performance and was moved enough to invite ...
"There's no greater co-sign in country music than (one received from) the Grand Ole Opry," offered Grammy-nominated country and rock chart-topper Jelly Roll, who, fresh from the stage at Saturday ...
"There's no greater co-sign in country music than (one received from) the Grand Ole Opry," offered Grammy-nominated country and rock chart-topper Jelly Roll, who co-hosted an introductory event ...
The three-hour broadcast will take place live from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, with additional pre-recorded segments filmed at the Opry’s previous home, the Ryman Auditorium.