The country star was surprisingly young the first time he attended an AA meeting and opened up about the experience.
Jelly Roll is up for the CMA's highest honor this year, but the "I Am Not Okay" singer is more focused on other accolades.
In this week’s Sunday Sitdown, “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert joins Willie Geist for a conversation about his early ...
Jelly Roll opened up about his struggles with addiction, revealing he was court-ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous ...
Jelly Roll has been candid about his struggles with his health and his sobriety journey, documenting them through his music over the years as well.
Mt. Washington native Cody Ash and Louisville native Sean Carroll talk about working with the popular musicians, performing and representing Kentucky.
The 39-year-old best known for singing Wild Ones, Save Me, and All My Life, has been open about his troubled past – having ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has released her current medical records with a White House physician saying she’s in ...
Jelly Roll always talked about dropping out of school before he could legally drive, so when he told Bobby Bones that not ...
By now almost everybody has at least an inkling that Jelly Roll has become one of the biggest superstars of country music in ...
Jelly Roll wraps themes of addiction, recovery and self-image in a blanket of inspirational pop-country, but the core ...