Even my drug dealing, to me, was always a means to music." Jelly Roll first went to jail when he was 14, and spent the next almost ten years in and out of facilities — he's said he's been ...
Months later, it's clear that the country music star's visit to Chesterfield County jail’s HARP program left a lasting impact ...
Jelly Roll, who has always been open about his time spent in prison during his youth, inspired the Nashville inmates to dream ...
Jelly Roll recently took to Riverbend Prison in Nashville to impart some profound wisdom to the prisoners in attendance.
Jelly Roll has earned a reputation for delivering ... But the speech Jelly gave at Riverbend, a maximum security prison in his home city of Nashville, might be his most powerful yet.
What would happen next would become arguably the most unique industry No.1 party/prison concert combo to ever leave the ...
(WSMV) - The Tennessee Department of Correction is thanking two country music superstars for recently performing in front of inmates at a maximum security prison. Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson ...
Jelly Roll is such a lovable guy, it's unusual to see him caught up in an SEC rivalry. But his recent appearance at a college basketball game has fans wondering which side he's really on.
Jelly Roll is no stranger to laying his trials out ... “It’s a set of handcuffs for every time I was arrested that lead to a key to the jail that I was locked up in that the sheriff gave ...
What would happen next would become arguably the most unique industry No.1 party/prison concert combo to ever leave the confines of Music Row. Jelly Roll and his team of songwriters, Ashley Gorley ...