The Grammy-nominated musician talked about being unable to connect with those who were there to help during those years.
Musician Jelly Roll is on a mission of forgiveness and compassion -- but there was one person he really struggled to forgive: himself.
Jelly Roll admitted he was just a teenager when he was “court-ordered” to attend his first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
The country star was surprisingly young the first time he attended an AA meeting and opened up about the experience.
The "Save Me" singer announced his new venture called Jelly Roll's Goodnight Nashville while promoting the release of his new ...
Jelly Roll -- whose real name is Jason DeFord — shared that he was "court ordered" to attend Alcoholics Anonymous at a ...
Jelly Roll sings of regrets, mental health struggles and redemption on his lengthy album, "Beautifully Broken." We delve into ...
The rapper-turned-country superstar announced the news on the same day he released his new album 'Beautifully Broken'.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nashville native Jelly Roll is about to have his name in lights permanently on Music City’s ...
Award-winning multi-genre phenomenon Jelly Roll surprised his fans after releasing his highly-anticipated new album, ...
Less than a year after his show at Nationwide Arena, Jelly Roll will return to Columbus ... At superficial glance, the Nashville native (born Jason DeFord) might seem like an unlikely country ...
Jelly Roll made donations to Victory Mission + Ministry and The Kitchen, Inc. while in Springfield for his concert on ...