Jelly Roll performs intimately for Hamptons elite, creating an 'incredible scene'.
In New York, Jelly Roll was watched by Bradley Cooper, Howard Stern, Jon Hamm, and Jimmy Fallon.
Jelly Roll demonstrated how music unites individuals from diverse backgrounds on Saturday night.
On Saturday night, Jelly Roll, a country artist who has overcome a difficult past, performed a headlining gig for a select group of 400 guests at Stephen Talkhouse in the Hamptons, live for SiriusXM. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, including Howard Stern, Bradley Cooper, Jon Hamm, and Jimmy Fallon.
The "Son of a Sinner" singer was introduced to the stage by the SmartLess hosts, Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, who sat down for a live podcast taping with Howard Stern before the show.
"I never imagined my fat, white-trash a-- would be in the Hamptons," Jelly Roll said to the audience, as reported by Page Six. "This is an amazing scene."
He sang a selection of his hits, such as "I'm not OK" and "Need a Favor," followed by covering "Good Riddance," "Friends in Low Places," and "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay."
During the performance, Jelly Roll spotted Howard Stern and his wife, Beth Stern, in the audience and gave them a unique acknowledgement.
He declared that appearing on Stern's show was one of the most amazing experiences of his life. He could now cross it off his bucket list. It was an unforgettable experience!
I have watched 'Private Parts' a thousand times and think Stern is the greatest ever. I love you and appreciate your time and energy always.
In June, the "Wild Ones" singer was a guest on Stern's talk show, where he talked about his past in the prison system, selling drugs, and how he cried while thinking about the Bette Midler song his mother wanted played at her funeral.
"Stern revealed that he also enjoyed the story and was inspired by Bette Midler's song, "The Rose," which he and his mom listened to frequently."
Stern inquired about Jelly Roll's encounter with Midler, to which he replied, "No way, if I meet her or James Taylor, I'll burst into tears instantly."
"The Rose" is a beautiful song, Stern said.
"Jelly Roll remembered how his mother would play this song and say, 'Play this at my funeral,' while smoking cigarettes at the kitchen table. Listening to it now still brings him emotional."
He stated, "My first tattoo was a rose on my back with her name."
"How would a mother ask her son to play a song at her funeral?" Howard pondered.
"I know how it feels to think you're not going to live," Jelly Roll said, "coming from a woman who didn't think she would survive."
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