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Jelly Roll is one of the biggest breakout stars in country music over the past two years, after spending much of his youth and early adulthood in jail and prison. But in a surprising new interview ...
A group of inmates in the Twin Cities had a surprise visit from a country superstar Tuesday. Jelly Roll made a stop at ...
He was sentenced to eight years in prison and seven years of probation. After Jelly Roll was released early from the Tennessee Department of Corrections, he was arrested again in 2008 for ...
Jelly Roll chose to make his time spent behind bars useful by putting pen to paper and working on his craft – making music. The 39-year-old musician admitted he spent a lot of time writing songs ...
When he was 23, on the day he was last released from prison in 2008, Jelly Roll learned he had fathered a daughter, Bailee ...
"For the first time in 20 f----- years they have brought music to the prison yard," Jelly Roll told the prisoners gathered around his impromptu stage. "Just trying to spread love," the "Save Me ...
The country crossover star has made no secret of his troubled past, and regularly talks to inmates about having the power to ...
Jelly Roll and his co-writers celebrated the No. 1 status of their song "I Am Not Okay" by performing at Riverbend State Prison in Nashville. Inside the jailhouse concert.
His music career began in 2011 and has overcome personal challenges before he reached mainstream success, including serving prison time. Jelly Roll is married to model and entrepreneur Alyssa ...