Nashville, known as the heart and soul of country music, is buzzing with excitement as beloved native son, Jelly Roll, reveals plans to open his own bar right on Broadway. This news flew into the spotlight during his recent chat on a popular podcast, creating a wave of enthusiasm among fans and locals alike. The bar, which Jelly Roll affectionately named Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville, is an exciting addition to the lineup of establishments owned by fellow country music stars like Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Miranda Lambert.
Jelly Roll, born Jason DeFord, grew up in Southeast Nashville and is a proud graduate of Antioch High School. Just a few months ago, he returned to his alma mater to inspire students and connect with old teachers, proving that his roots remain firmly planted in the city he loves. The announcement of his bar marks a significant milestone for the artist, as he expressed on the podcast, “I am the first Nashville native to get a bar, so like the first kid from the city to get a bar.” What a remarkable honor!
While specific details about the location and opening date for Goodnight Nashville are still under wraps, Jelly Roll mentioned he drew inspiration from another well-known establishment, Joe Rogan’s Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas. Inside this comedy club, there’s a wonderful spot called Mitzi’s Bar and Lounge, dedicated to the late Mitzi Shore, a pioneer in the world of stand-up comedy. In a heartfelt nod to his late father, Horace “Buddy” DeFord, who sadly passed away in 2019 after battling cancer, Jelly Roll plans to create a back bar called Buddy’s within his own venue. “I have a back bar called Buddy’s, named after my late father,” he explained to Rogan. How touching!
Jelly Roll plans to incorporate a memorial chair for Buddy, making Buddy’s a special place for locals and visitors. He shared that while the bar will be open to everyone, there will also be exclusive times set aside for private celebrity events. “It’s open to the public when it’s open to the public, and when it’s not, it’s not,” he said, ensuring that there’s always a welcoming vibe.
During this engaging conversation, Jelly Roll celebrated Rogan for creating a “safe place to party” at his comedy club. As he reminisced about his discussions with fellow artist Post Malone, he expressed a desire to cultivate a similar environment where everyone feels secure and free to be themselves. “It’s like I can say anything here. I know I’m okay,” Jelly Roll expressed, highlighting the comfort that comes with being in a safe and inviting space.
The excitement surrounding Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville is palpable; the city can’t wait to see what this rising star has in store! With his heartfelt tribute to his father and a vision of creating a community hub, Jelly Roll is set to contribute even more vibrantly to Nashville’s rich musical tapestry.
So, keep your eyes peeled for more announcements about the bar’s opening—it’s sure to become a hotspot for both die-hard fans and those looking for a good time in Music City!
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