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Jelly Roll Drops Bombshell News on Fans in Utah
If Jelly Roll keeps falling in love, he's going to go broke before the end of the Beautifully Broken Tour. Talking to fans between songs on Tuesday night (Aug. 27), Jelly Roll admitted he'd been doing some sight-seeing in Utah. Park City, Heber, West Valley — the "I Am Not Okay" hitmaker visited them all and left proof in some cases.
Jelly Roll LOVES Utah: Reveals Plans To Move To The State!
Country artist, Jelly Roll, kicked off his Beautifully Broken tour in Salt Lake City last night. While performing, Jelly Roll revealed his loved for the State of Utah. "I gotta take a second to go off script. I could not have asked for a better first night of this tour, ya'll. I wan't ya'll to know man, this place is one of the most beautiful places. I've been here for four days at the Maverik Center rehearsing and getting ready for this tour. I've been all over this place, dude. I've bene to Park City, I've been to Heber, I've been to West Valley, I've been to Salt Lake City. I truly could not have asked for a better way to open this tour. I could not have asked for a better crowd tonight, Salt Lake City! Thank you for making the first show a sold out show!"
Bobby’s Burgers to Open First Utah Location
Bobby’s Burgers By Bobby Flay, the unbeatable burger experience concept co-founded by renowned chef Bobby Flay, is opening its first Utah location at University Place in Orem in November, just in time for the busy holiday season. This will be the first restaurant in a multi-unit, statewide franchise agreement with industry veteran Joe Sample announced earlier this month.
Jelly Roll Surprises Utah Kids with $700 Lemonade Stand Donation
During a recent stop in Salt Lake City for his Beautifully Broken tour, Nashville native Jelly Roll (real name (real name Jason DeFord) turned an ordinary lemonade stand visit into an unforgettable experience for three young vendors. Jelly Roll Confronts His Demons in 'Liar' Music Video Instead of just purchasing a drink from the trio, the country star handed over nearly $700. Wendy Gardunio, the mother of one of the children, shared the experience on Facebook. “My kid and her cousins wanted to do a lemonade stand. And they had a famous singer come and buy some lemonade. Who would have...
Get your windows washed by a local expert
Get your windows washed professionally after all the Utah summer storms. Jake Mathewson, owner of Window OPS, started his professional window cleaning company a couple years ago. He cleans inside and outside windows of residential homes and it only takes a couple hours. There's no need for the homeowner to...
Utah bar licenses dwindle to a mere quartet at the August DABS meeting
Per the title, that’s the important takeaway from August’s DABS get-together. Going into the gathering, six bar licenses were available in Utah. This after HB 548 passed this year, increasing the supply, albeit also compelling the commission to hand them out as and when any qualifying business appeared before them; said licensees then have more than a year to open their doors…
Sundance contingent visits state as selection process for festival future continues
Sundance Film Festival officials visited the state early in the week as they continue to consider whether to move the event elsewhere. The Utah Film Commission released limited information about the visit. The bid to keep the festival in the state involves what is described as a “reimagined footprint” in Park City and Salt Lake City. The vision is “Two Cities, One Experience, preserving the legacy of the Park City experience while expanding the Salt Lake City footprint,” a statement from the Utah Film Commission said. It has previously been known that sort of vision for the festival was under discussion in the state.
Paper Jams: Indie-folk duo Eldersister showcases compelling songwriting with original tracks
Southern Utah's live music scene is flourishing, and the Canyon Media crew is back to highlighting local musicians. So gather around for another session of “Paper Jams.”. Coming to you from Cloud 9 Studios at Canyon Media, this month's edition features Eldersister, an indie-folk duo that dives boldly into an alt-country sound – think Indigo Girls meets Dolly Parton in a gritty honky-tonk bar.
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