Overview
- Jelly Roll told Entertainment Tonight he plans to give a Grammy to Sheriff Daron Hall to display at the Davidson County jail in Nashville.
- He said he will keep another trophy in his studio, framing the jail donation as a message of second chances.
- The artist won three Grammys: Best Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for Amen with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for Hard Fought Hallelujah with Brandon Lake.
- The gesture reflects his past, which he has described as roughly 40 jail bookings and a turnaround after becoming a father in 2008.
- Tennessee Governor Bill Lee pardoned him in December 2025, a backdrop to his Grammy speech crediting faith and music with changing his life.