Throughout a current cease in Salt Lake Metropolis for his Superbly Damaged tour, Nashville native Jelly Roll (actual identify (actual identify Jason DeFord) turned an bizarre lemonade stand go to into an unforgettable expertise for 3 younger distributors.
As a substitute of simply buying a drink from the trio, the nation star handed over almost $700. Wendy Gardunio, the mom of one of many youngsters, shared the expertise on Fb.
“My child and her cousins needed to do a lemonade stand. And so they had a well-known singer come and purchase some lemonade. Who would have thought that we’d run into Jelly Roll in West Valley? And for him to be so beneficiant with giving them virtually $700,” Gardunio wrote alongside pictures of the “Want a Favor” singer.
This isn’t an remoted occasion—Jelly Roll continuously helps the communities he visits throughout his excursions.
The rocker introduced on Friday (Aug. 23) that Superbly Damaged, the follow-up to his hit album Whitsitt Chapel, is coming Oct. 11. All income from pre-sales by means of his web site will go to a number of charities, together with Wounded Warriors Mission, Folds of Honor, the Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness (NAMI), and Shatterproof.
Although a tracklist has not been revealed, in line with the press launch, his newest music, “I Am Not OK” (which he debuted on The Howard Stern Present) in addition to “Liar,” “Profitable Streak” and “Get By” — which serves because the 2024 faculty soccer season’s anthem — will all be included on the upcoming album, which is known as after his headlining tour kicking off Aug. 27.
Jelly Roll launched Whitsitt Chapel in June 2023. The album peaked at No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200, reached No. 2 on High Nation Albums and took the No. 1 spot on High Rock Albums.
The star additionally nabbed 2024 Grammy nominations Greatest New Artist and Greatest Nation duo/Group Efficiency for “Save Me,” his collaboration with Lainey Wilson, which peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Scorching 100.
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