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Jelly Roll Launches Music Studio in Nashville Juvenile Detention Center

Country music star Jelly Roll, who was once incarcerated at the same facility, funds studio to inspire and aid in the rehabilitation of incarcerated youths.

  • Jelly Roll funded the music studio through proceeds from his concerts and events, aiming to provide a creative outlet for incarcerated youths.
  • The initiative is supported by music industry professionals including Jeffrey Steele and ERNEST, and involves 35 pro/hit songwriters.
  • Jelly Roll's personal experience in the detention center inspired him to give back and use music as a tool for personal growth and redemption.
  • The studio launch was part of the 'Redemption Songs' event, attended by both incarcerated youths and members of the music community.
  • Jelly Roll believes in the transformative power of music, having found solace and a path to change through it during his own time behind bars.
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