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Southern Rapper Jelly Roll: 'Jesus Would Drive A Harley' Rerelease

Southern Rapper Jelly Roll: 'Jesus Would Drive A Harley' Rerelease

FromThe Fred Minnick Show


Southern Rapper Jelly Roll: 'Jesus Would Drive A Harley' Rerelease

FromThe Fred Minnick Show

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Fred talks Jesus, drugs and political idiots with Southern Rapper Jelly Roll, who freely admits he wanted to kiss Fred on the air. In this deep-and-comedic interview, Jelly Roll talks a lot of common sense on his path to Fred selecting a bourbon perfect for his palate. The fact Jelly Roll liked all the flavors he suggested made it easier to pick a great bourbon.

If you're not following Jelly Roll, you're missing out on one of the hip hop scene's most unique individuals. He recently did a film with Chelsea Handler and has collaborated with  Tech N9ne, Lil Wyte, Haystak and Struggle Jennings. But full warning: This interview contains explicit language. Do not listen to around children.

This week's trivia question: What major whiskey brand hired a salesman to follow around and supply a famous musician with their whiskey?

Also, a heckler heckles Fred during his reads. Can he handle the insults?

Recording Location: Louder Than Life Festival

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The Fred Minnick Show features spirits author, historian and curator Fred Minnick, who interviews musicians and pairs whiskeys to their palates. Through the journey, the artists open up to Minnick about life tribulations, what it's like on the road and their favorite foods. Really, it's just two people tasting and talking.