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Country-Hip-Hop Star Jelly Roll It is central in the middle of the European tour, but its entire band in New York that the game is entirely placed in celebration 50. Anniversary, ie Martell Foundation in Cipriani Street 42, which started more than $ 2.2 million to explore cancer.
Performances in such events are usually a few songs, but Jelly Roll – who recently committed for Pope Leo XIV – and his band played Almost the entire set of jamsIncluding such hits as “liars”, “I’m not okay,” Save me “, and his Hip-Hop Medley from the NVA” Straight Outta Compton “,” Eminem’s “loses himself” and out “Mrs. Jackson “. (He continues his European tour in London on Saturday.)
He also talked to a crowd of length. “I’m more nervous than normal,” I said, and I was like, so I’m a big deal. It’s a really faultful comparison, and it’s really a unique comparison I’ve ever been in Vatican. Davis Pre-Grammy Party – Clive Davis and Pope! It’s so pretty parallel that can only happen at this event, I guess. ”
British singer and Republic Artist Sekou also performed two songs “Love Language” and “Better Man”.
The event hosts the Chairman of the Committee of the Foundation, ie Martell Foundation and the Republic EVP, in cooperation with the Executive Board of the Foundation.
“For 50 years, the generosity of the music industry was encouraged by the life research of the cancer,” said Linn-Anne Huck, General Manager Foundation TJ Martell. “Respect for our circle The legends reminds us that together we can turn us and promise music in tomorrow’s medications.”
Other presented speakers include Soni Music Entertainment EVP / General Tip Julie Svidler, Big Loud Partner / CEO Seth England and BMG Jon Loba. 2025 Circle of the Honodee Legend, the disturbing peace recordings of Chak Zulu also spoke about his work with the Foundation regarding the prevention of vital cancer and their pioneers at the Promising Cancer Summit.
The evening debuted the award for the inaugural circle of legend, a new honor that recognized leaders and dedicated champions whose beliefs powered by five decades of progress in the fight against cancer. They Honor (some posthumion) include: Michele Anthony, Irving Azoff, Lenny Benton, Mitchell Benson, Steve Bonson, Scott Borchetta, Vill Botvin, Jim Caparro, Gary Chrisson, Tom Cornsen, Shanti Das, Shanti Davis, Clive Davis, Rakiyah Marshall England, John Esposito, Charlie Feldman, Jason Flon, Tom Freston, Joe Galante, David Gluv, David Gluv (deceased), Charles Goldstert, Berry Goldster, dr. James Holland (deceased), James James Holland (late), Jimmy James, Joel A. Katz (deceased) Michael Kushner, Dennis Lavinthal, Aaron V. Levi, Terri Levis, Avery Lipman, Toni Marshall, Tony Marshall, Harvey McGrath, Tommy Motolla, Dino O’Neill, Bea Parez, Bea Perez, Bea Perez, Bea Perez, Mikeel J. Pollack (deceased), Diarmuid Quinn, Michael Reinert, Marc Reiter, Scott Rodger, Paul B. Shore (deceased), Julie Svidler, John Sikes, Afo Verde, Marsha Vlasic, Ron Wilcok, Chaka Zulu.