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‘The Interview’: Jelly Roll Cannot Believe How His Life Turned Out
From jail and addiction to music stardom — the singer tells David Marchese he’s living a “modern American fairy tale.”Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything
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beautiful. this moved me. never heard a jelly roll song — but i will soon. i am however, a piece of shit, too. and that’s ok — because as a person in recovery by the grace of god and with the fellowship of AA I get a daily reprieve from my affliction. loved hearing these 2 very different people truly listen to each other. sounds like hope for all of us — even the least among us. high five. also: prayers up for the baby mama.
This dude is sooo uneducated he will never learn the truth. Because he doesn’t allow himself to be taught? Or, better yet – get his hands dirty learning the actual truth, thru research, reading, and listening to those who know. I’m sorry he feels speaking out for HUMANITY is not something he’s willing to do bc of a headline. It’s. not. About. The. Headline s. Be better than that.
Lost me as a possible listener or supoorter.
That was hard to read. What drugs are you on?
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I respect you so much on every topic you discussed. In Recovery for over 30 years and I love your music, and messages of recovery and the feelings involved. And I’m in my 70’s! Hugs
Smoking weed and drinking is not being sober. Sorry but this dude is mistaken.
No shit. He said that.