The retired WLW-AM afternoon host, who died in August, will be remembered with his comedy bits featuring his beloved characters, stories from coworkers and his songs by his musician friends. This ...
If there’s a song that changed everything for Jelly Roll, it’s “Save Me“. Jelly Roll wrote “Save Me” with David Ray and Grant Sims. It’s this song that finally shed a spotlight on his music, after ...
Jelly Roll was convicted of robbery and drug charges in 2003. Jelly Roll has been granted a pardon from Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee for previous convictions for robbery and drug-related crimes that date ...
Jelly Roll received a pardon on Thursday, December 18, for past criminal convictions in his home state of Tennessee. The hitmaker was among 33 people granted pardons by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee's governor pardoned country star Jelly Roll on Thursday for his criminal past in the state, acknowledging the Nashville native's long road back from drugs and prison ...
After years of seeking redemption from his criminal history, country star Jelly Roll has finally been pardoned for two previous felony convictions related to robbery and drugs. On Thursday, Tennessee ...
Jelly Roll is ending the year with a bang after a pardon for his past criminal offenses. On Thursday, December 18, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced that he will be granting pardons to 33 ...
Jelly Roll, who is known for his hit songs "I Am Not Okay" and "Need a Favor," has previously spoken openly about his past incarceration. He told Joe Rogan in 2023 that he spent time off and on in ...
Jelly Roll’s winding path to country stardom is both a familiar and distinct one: A troubled past, marred by drug use and drinking, and several stints in prison, followed by a deluge of staggering ...
Jelly Roll’s criminal past is officially behind him. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee pardoned 33 people on Thursday, December 18, including the country singer. Photos published by the AP showed Jelly Roll ...