Jelly Roll might not have grown up on “Gunsmoke,” Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, the way the narrator of Toby Keith‘s massive 1993 breakout song “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” did. But when the Western-wear fits, wear it. The rapper-turned-country music superstar has covered the late Keith’s signature song for an Amazon Music Originals exclusive, coming […]
BMG Nashville EVP of Recorded Music, JoJamie Hahr, on the rise of Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson, and BBR Music Group's positioning in country music Source
Reba McEntire is returning to host the Academy Of Country Music Awards for a record 17th time when she takes the stage at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas on May16.
Five days after being arrested for throwing a chair, Morgan Wallen landed
Though the test is in its infancy, it could someday be used to spot three of cancer's deadliest forms.
Earlier this week, something special happened at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Every year the Country Music Association honors Triple Play winners and other artists and songwriters for their accomplishments. More specifically, it
Country music star Jelly Roll is being sued by a wedding band, Jellyroll, for copyright infringement and allegedly causing harm to the band's reputation due to the singer's troubled past.
A popular Delaware Valley wedding band is reportedly suing one of country
The newly-formed Armada Music Group will encompass Armada’s label, publishing and investments arms Source
It’s been four years since Eminem put out a new album, Music To Be Murdered By—the most successful album ever to be directly named after a 1958 Alfred Hitchcock novelty record. (That sounds like we’re making fun, but it’s genuinely true; Eminem acknowledged the reference himself, shortly before the album shot to number one on the Billboard 200 after being surprise-released in 2020.) Now, the rapper’s back with the announcement of his new album which is also heavy on murder themes, this time in...
Timothée Chalamet gets into character on set in New Jersey, plus Jelly Roll, Brooke Shields and more. From Hollywood to New York and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to!
The Pennsylvania band claims that ever since the singer rose to fame, Google searches for Jellyroll are now flooded with references to the singer.