Jelly Roll’s Dove Awards Debut
Jelly Roll took home three Dove Awards on Tuesday (Oct. 7), marking his first-ever wins at the Christian music awards. His collaboration with Brandon Lake, “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” earned him Song of the Year.
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After the show, Jelly responded to Christian singer Forest Frank’s comments about declining awards out of faith.
Jelly commented on the post writing, “This is an interesting take – I digi it , how do you think this compares as profiting from the same music. I love that you said “I don’t want to get a trophy for something that’s from Jesus for Jesus “ which is awesome – but also make MILLIONS of dollars doing that same thing that is From Jesus for Jesus .”
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Eric Church decided to test just how recognizable he really is — by walking through his own concert incognito. Without his trademark sunglasses, “The Chief” bet his team he could do a full lap around the venue without being noticed.
Wearing his own merch, greeting fans, shouting “Roll Tide,” and even calling out “Chief! Chief!” — Eric still managed to go almost completely unnoticed. Only one fan recognized him.
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Don’t ask if you can pop the question at a Scotty McCreery meet-and-greet. After a pretty awkward experience a few years ago, Scotty has pulled the plug on backstage proposals.
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Kenny Chesney celebrated his pal and former tourmate Megan Moroney’s 28th birthday with a gift any country fan would kill to have.
He gave Megan a vintage guitar with Dolly Parton’s signature on it, and he surprised her at her birthday party in her backyard!
@megmoroney I have no words @Kenny Chesney @Dolly Parton ♬ You Had To Be There – Megan Moroney & Kenny Chesney
btw if you’re wondering why Megan was wearing her PJS… she explained in a separate video that “when you dress up for a living and you’ve been on tour and you’re exhausted, so you and your friends agree to wear pajamas to your birthday dinner.”
@megmoroneyone of my better ideas me think♬ Who’s Your Daddy? – Megan Moroney
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Megan Patrick is using her voice — and her platform — to make a difference. Her song “The Boy Who Cried Drunk” was born from her own painful past, inspired by an abusive relationship that escalated to vandalism and arson.
For years, she stayed silent about the harassment and violence she faced, until an officer encouraged her to press charges. Now, 11 years later, Megan is turning her pain into purpose. She’s hosting the Megan Patrick & Friends Writer’s Round on October 27th at the Nashville Palace, with proceeds benefiting the YWCA and survivors of domestic violence.
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