Barefoot Country Music Fest 2025
About Barefoot Country Music Fest 2025
Barefoot Country Music Fest 2025 will take place on Thu, June 19 2025 - Sun, June 22 2025 at Morey's Piers in Wildwood, NJ, USA. You can read information about the upcoming festival and find out the address of the festival venue. Do not miss the opportunity to buy a ticket to Barefoot Country Music Fest 2025 in advance.
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news in the world of rock, metal, punk and metalcore on our social media Facebook and Instagram!
Please contact us if you find any mistake on the page.
Click "Interested" or "Going" button to add this event to your schedule. We will notify you of any changes. Are you looking for company to go to Barefoot Country Music Fest 2025? Click "Find Company" button and other users will know about it.
About the festival headliner - Jelly Roll
Jelly Roll is the stage name of the most shocking figure in modern music, Jason DeFord. His is a story of survival, a tale of change, and a relentless struggle for artistic integrity. Right from his troubled past to pushing the boundaries of lyrical genre in his music, Jelly Roll does his work with unabashed honesty and intense roots.
Early Life and Struggles
Born on December 4, 1986, in Nashville, Tennessee, Jelly Roll's early years were marked by hardship. He was raised in one of the problematic neighborhoods, and the boy faced criminality and drug addiction from his childhood. His adolescent years would also be tarnished with minor run-ins with the law, leading to several juvenile detentions. But that was the time he finds the comfort in music.
Musical Beginnings
Jelly Roll first got into music through hip hop. Being influenced a lot by the rap down south, he soon began to write and record his songs. His earliest mixtapes, like the "Gamblin' on a Whiteboy" series, showcased his gritty stories and raw lyrical prowess. These projects garnered him a regional following and dabbed a speck for his ever-evolving musical journey.
Jelly Roll's biggest break came by way of a release with fellow rapper Lil Wyte. Their collaborative album, "No Filter," in 2013, was full of commercial punches, showing the cross-genre rapper's adaptability in tastefully fusing Southern rock into rap. Tracks like "Pop Another Pill" emphasized his ability to create infectious hooks while colorfully narrating tales.
One hallmark of Jelly Roll is his fluidity between genres. He has, over the years, infused his music with various stylistic components of country, rock, and blues, thereby coming up with his unique brand of it. The recordings that resonate best with his style and adaptability in feature sets may be found in "Sobriety Sucks" (2016) and "Addiction Kills" (2017).
Themes of Redemption and Resilience
Jelly Roll's music mostly touches on issues of pain, redemption, energy, and the personal struggle. His words speak volumes on his personal introspection about his addiction struggles, mental health battles, and character fortified in the school of life. Tracks such as "Save Me" and "Same Asshole" have found the hearts of supporters, by merely being sincere, very candid, and touching. These tracks really just give someone a rare insight into the soul of Jelly Roll and take them on his journey from darkness to light.
Collaborations and Influences
Throughout his career, Jelly Roll has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, further expanding his musical repertoire. His work with artists like Struggle Jennings, Tech N9ne, and Yelawolf has been particularly notable. These collaborations have allowed Jelly Roll to explore different facets of his artistry and reach a wider audience.
Critical Acclaim and Fan Base
While Jelly Roll's honesty and relatability have gained him a workhorse fanbase for over a decade, as he is is able to connect with people on an emotional level, it also translates to commercial success and critical acclaim. Albums like "A Beautiful Disaster" (2020) and "Self Medicated" (2020) were gratefully acknowledged as some of the most honest works in the genre for their candid lyricism and genre-defying sound.
Live Recording
It seems that Jelly Roll subscribes to this theory of live performances; they are high energy and high passion. Up on his feet and moving around, Jelly Roll engages the crowd, and his live show carries a reputational must-see guarantee. Included in the excitement of his live show are some of his biggest hits, along with new songs that seem to be winning audiences over strongly.
Advocacy and Personal Growth
Beyond music, Jelly Roll had become somewhat a mental health awareness and addiction recovery advocate. Using his profile from his own experiences, he shares to bring awareness and help others struggling. His openness about his own journey inspired many and underlined his image as an artist unafraid to bare his demons.
Jelly Roll first got into music through hip hop. Being influenced a lot by the rap down south, he soon began to write and record his songs. His earliest mixtapes, like the "Gamblin' on a Whiteboy" series, showcased his gritty stories and raw lyrical prowess. These projects garnered him a regional following and dabbed a speck for his ever-evolving musical journey.
Jelly Roll's biggest break came by way of a release with fellow rapper Lil Wyte. Their collaborative album, "No Filter," in 2013, was full of commercial punches, showing the cross-genre rapper's adaptability in tastefully fusing Southern rock into rap. Tracks like "Pop Another Pill" emphasized his ability to create infectious hooks while colorfully narrating tales.
One hallmark of Jelly Roll is his fluidity between genres. He has, over the years, infused his music with various stylistic components of country, rock, and blues, thereby coming up with his unique brand of it. The recordings that resonate best with his style and adaptability in feature sets may be found in "Sobriety Sucks" (2016) and "Addiction Kills" (2017).
Themes of Redemption and Resilience
Jelly Roll's music mostly touches on issues of pain, redemption, energy, and the personal struggle. His words speak volumes on his personal introspection about his addiction struggles, mental health battles, and character fortified in the school of life. Tracks such as "Save Me" and "Same Asshole" have found the hearts of supporters, by merely being sincere, very candid, and touching. These tracks really just give someone a rare insight into the soul of Jelly Roll and take them on his journey from darkness to light.
Collaborations and Influences
Throughout his career, Jelly Roll has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, further expanding his musical repertoire. His work with artists like Struggle Jennings, Tech N9ne, and Yelawolf has been particularly notable. These collaborations have allowed Jelly Roll to explore different facets of his artistry and reach a wider audience.
Critical Acclaim and Fan Base
While Jelly Roll's honesty and relatability have gained him a workhorse fanbase for over a decade, as he is is able to connect with people on an emotional level, it also translates to commercial success and critical acclaim. Albums like "A Beautiful Disaster" (2020) and "Self Medicated" (2020) were gratefully acknowledged as some of the most honest works in the genre for their candid lyricism and genre-defying sound.
Live Recording
It seems that Jelly Roll subscribes to this theory of live performances; they are high energy and high passion. Up on his feet and moving around, Jelly Roll engages the crowd, and his live show carries a reputational must-see guarantee. Included in the excitement of his live show are some of his biggest hits, along with new songs that seem to be winning audiences over strongly.
Advocacy and Personal Growth
Beyond music, Jelly Roll had become somewhat a mental health awareness and addiction recovery advocate. Using his profile from his own experiences, he shares to bring awareness and help others struggling. His openness about his own journey inspired many and underlined his image as an artist unafraid to bare his demons.
Throughout his career, Jelly Roll has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, further expanding his musical repertoire. His work with artists like Struggle Jennings, Tech N9ne, and Yelawolf has been particularly notable. These collaborations have allowed Jelly Roll to explore different facets of his artistry and reach a wider audience.
Critical Acclaim and Fan Base
While Jelly Roll's honesty and relatability have gained him a workhorse fanbase for over a decade, as he is is able to connect with people on an emotional level, it also translates to commercial success and critical acclaim. Albums like "A Beautiful Disaster" (2020) and "Self Medicated" (2020) were gratefully acknowledged as some of the most honest works in the genre for their candid lyricism and genre-defying sound.
Live Recording
It seems that Jelly Roll subscribes to this theory of live performances; they are high energy and high passion. Up on his feet and moving around, Jelly Roll engages the crowd, and his live show carries a reputational must-see guarantee. Included in the excitement of his live show are some of his biggest hits, along with new songs that seem to be winning audiences over strongly.
Advocacy and Personal Growth
Beyond music, Jelly Roll had become somewhat a mental health awareness and addiction recovery advocate. Using his profile from his own experiences, he shares to bring awareness and help others struggling. His openness about his own journey inspired many and underlined his image as an artist unafraid to bare his demons.
It seems that Jelly Roll subscribes to this theory of live performances; they are high energy and high passion. Up on his feet and moving around, Jelly Roll engages the crowd, and his live show carries a reputational must-see guarantee. Included in the excitement of his live show are some of his biggest hits, along with new songs that seem to be winning audiences over strongly.
Advocacy and Personal Growth
Beyond music, Jelly Roll had become somewhat a mental health awareness and addiction recovery advocate. Using his profile from his own experiences, he shares to bring awareness and help others struggling. His openness about his own journey inspired many and underlined his image as an artist unafraid to bare his demons.
As Jelly Roll continued to grow in artistic endeavor, he had yet to show it all in any work. New projects were sure to emerge that expanded what his music represented and represented itself. Each new release from Jelly Roll would bring back his dedication to all that is real and his excitement for being a great storyteller.
Jelly Roll's transition from a troubled soul to a celebrated artist is truly one of resilience, redemption, and the redemptive power of music. His ability to merge genres together with raw emotion in the delivery of lyrics has set him apart in the music industry. He remains an interesting and influential character in modern music in his ceaseless growth and spark. His music chronicles a blistering and relatable tale of struggle and triumph for fans and novices.