A retired California highway patrolman has stumbled into possession of a trove of unreleased Michael Jackson songs in a Los ...
How one Ventura County stay-at-home dad came into possession of material recorded between 1989 and 1991 by the King of Pop.
Gregg Musgrove, a 56-year-old former California Highway Patrol officer, unexpectedly came across the trove of Jackson's tapes when he purchased an abandoned storage unit in the San Fernando Valley.
At some point, the unit reportedly belonged to Bryan Loren, a music producer, sound engineer and singer perhaps best known for writing and producing The Simpsons’ 1990 hit "Do the Bartman." ...
The unit had once belonged to music producer Bryan Loren -- who also worked with artists including Whitney Houston and Sting -- but whose whereabouts are currently unknown. Inside were cassette ...
While exploring a storage unit in Van Nuys, California, previously owned by music producer Bryan Loren, Musgrove stumbled upon 12 unreleased recordings featuring the King of Pop from the late ...
The unit once belonged to Bryan Loren, a music producer and singer (whose current whereabouts are unknown, according to Musgrove). On the tapes are 12 unreleased tracks, music Jackson worked on ...