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Jelly Roll - Jason Bradley DeFord BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Jason Bradley DeFord, the country music powerhouse known as Jelly Roll, just scored the pardon of a lifetime from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on December 18, wiping the slate cleaner on his decades-old robbery and drug convictions from his turbulent youth. According to Fox17 Nashville and WZTV, this executive clemency—part of a batch for 33 others—came after a unanimous nod from the Tennessee Board of Parole in April, backed by heavy hitters like Nashville Sheriff Daron Hall, who raved about Jelly Rolls jail outreach and redemption arc. Rolling Stone reports Governor Lee himself called it a remarkable, redemptive story, perfect for holiday mercy, though it doesnt erase the record but eases travel woes so the 41-year-old Grammy nominee can tour globally and chase missionary dreams in his later years. This caps a whirlwind week echoing his rise: just days earlier on December 10, AOL detailed how Jelly Roll teared up accepting a Grand Ole Opry invite from idol Craig Morgan on The Joe Show, cementing his Nashville royalty status post-Whitsitt Chapel smash and CMA wins. Enstarz and Aleteia highlight how the pardon unlocks international gigs, vital after past felon hurdles blocked borders, while letting him vote again and amp up faith-fueled advocacy like his Vatican gig in September, where he belted Hard Fought Hallelujah for Pope Leo XIV. No fresh public appearances or social buzz popped in the last 48 hours per checks, but Daily Beast and SEScoops buzzed on the pre-Christmas pardon as a biographical game-changer, fueling whispers of expungement next and world tours. WKRG echoes the global freedom angle, positioning Jelly Roll—fresh off prison cycles that birthed his raw hits—as countrys ultimate comeback king, ready to preach hope from stages worldwide. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI