Jelly Roll won three Grammys on Sunday, but he doesn’t plan on actually keeping them all. His wife Bunnie Xo says he’s going to be giving one of them to the Davidson County Juvenile Detention Center in Nashville. Jelly was in and out of there for about three and a half years as a teen. It’s also the same place he donated a recording studio a few years ago, since it’s where he discovered his passion for music. Bunnie also adds that Jelly wants to give the detention center his award to, quote, “give them a little inspiration and let them, you know, have a Grammy to themselves.”
Zach Bryan will replace Luke Combs at tonight’s EA Sports Madden Bowl show in San Francisco. Luke had to drop out because he and his wife are expecting the arrival of their third child. Other performers at the Madden Bowl include Teddy Swims, Stephen Wilson Jr., Gavin Adcock, and rapper LaRussell.
There’s been FAKE NEWS reports going around on social media claiming that Morgan Wallen has donated $514,000 to ICE. Snopes.com has ruled this as FALSE. There aren’t any reputable news sources reporting this, only blog posts.
Ella Langley is asking fans to stream her new song “Choosin’ Texas” so she can become #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s currently at #2 behind Harry Styles’ “Aperture”. “Y’all have put me in a position to do something only a few females in country music history have ever done . . . we might make country music history! Let’s do it for women & let’s do it for country music.”
Charles C. Stevenson Jr., who played Smitty the bartender on “Will & Grace”, passed away. He was 95.
Bad Bunny says his Super Bowl Halftime Show will be a “huge party.”
New in Theaters: “Dracula”, “The Strangers: Chapter 3”, and “Solo Mio”
TV This Weekend: “Super Bowl 60” and “The Olympics”
Charlie Heaton is 32. Jonathan Byers on “Stranger Things”.
Rick Astley is 60. Never Gonna Give You Up”.
Axl Rose is 64.
Richie McDonald is 64. Lonestar lead singer.
Kathy Najimy is 69. Wendy Keegan on “Veep”. You may also remember her from “Hocus Pocus” and as the chubby nun from the “Sister Act” movies.
Fabian is 83. Teen idol from the ’50s and ’60s.
Tom Brokaw is 86.
Mike Farrell is 87. Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on “M*A*S*H”.







