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Jelly Roll Added This Song to His Setlist After a Woman Said It Changed Her Life: “75,000 People Are Celebrating You” … from the American Songwriter Erinn Callahan

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Jelly Roll Changes His Setlist for Woman Who Says This Song Changed Her Life: ”75,000 People Are Celebrating You”Jelly Roll wasn’t planning on performing this song during a show in Columbus, Ohio, until a woman said it changed her life.

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