Jelly Roll's TV Debut on 'Fire Country'
Jelly Roll's TV Debut on 'Fire Country'

Jelly Roll's TV Debut on 'Fire Country'

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Grammy-nominated country star Jelly Roll made his scripted television debut on the CBS drama 'Fire Country,' playing Noah, a healthcare worker and former convict. The role resonates with Jelly Roll, who shares a similar past of incarceration and personal redemption, much like his character. During the episode, his new song 'Dreams Don’t Die' was also premiered, aligning with the show's themes of second chances and personal growth. Jelly Roll's opportunity to guest star came about after a chance meeting with the show's star and executive producer, Max Thieriot, at the CMT Music Awards. Fans and the show's producers highlighted the authenticity and depth Jelly Roll brought to the role, reflecting his real-life experiences. The episode aired on April 11 and was well-received, with viewers praising both his acting and musical performance.

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