Info From Music Row 07/08/2024

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Sometimes all you gotta do is ask. Joy Gadalla stood in line for five hours waiting for a free show Jelly Roll recently did in downtown Nashville. While she was there, the young college student took a shot - and it landed. "I took like a black picture (on my phone) and then wrote, 'Please pay my tuition,' and just held it up." Jelly noticed the message after his first song, and he addressed the fan directly while up on stage, saying, "I’m going to give you the opportunity to change your life right here on this date. I’m gonna send somebody out from my team to get you. We’re gonna talk about what college you go to and what your GPA is, and if all that checks out we will help you get through school, adding, "I’ll tell you what, I don’t have nobody to pay for my college so I didn’t go." See a clip of the moment (CAREFUL: May be NSFW Language in the crowd) below...

She's a superstar - and he's a rising star. Put them together, give them a stone-cold country classic, and you have magic. Recently, Lainey Wilson brought Zach Top on stage to join her for a performance of the Johnny Paycheck classic "Take This Job And Shove It," and once again we see Lainey's appreciation for classic country - and now we see the raw talent of Zach Top. Check out their duet below...


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