Tennessee’s governor has pardoned country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who for years has spoken about his criminal record and his path to finding redemption. Republican Gov. Bill Lee issued the pardon Thursday for the 41-year-old musician, whose legal name is Jason Deford. The state parole board made a nonbinding recommendation for the pardon in April. The rapper-turned-country singer has said it would make it easier for him to travel internationally to perform and share his message, after spending time behind bars when he was younger. Now, he often visits jails and rehabilitation centers before performing concerts.
FILE.- Jelly Roll arrives at the 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Frisco, Texas, on May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
Country Calling is back at the inlet this weekend, drawing beachgoers and country fans for three days of live music, food and coastal views. The festival opened Friday with a full slate of performers and a steady flow of attendees moving between stages as vendors served crowds under sunny skies.
Solo Artist Steven O'Boyle is showing off some of his original country tunes on the Mid-South Audio Stage.
Talented country singer and songwriter MIGGS is on the Mid-South Audio Stage performing some heartfelt originals.
The Country Calling music festival had its first day on Friday, with town officials expecting roughly 55,000 people to visit the town for the weekend.
Festival hopes to rival Ocean's Calling's visitor numbers.
The first five performers for this year's Maryland Folk Festival in downtown Salisbury have been announced.
Country music star and Sussex County native, Jimmie Allen took to social media on Thursday to apologize to his wife. The Instagram post follow…
Country music star and Sussex County native, Jimmie Allen is being sued for sexual assault along with other claims, according to multiple sources.
