A former California Highway Patrol officer and now stay-at-home dad named Gregg Musgrove has picked up an impressive new find ...
How one Ventura County stay-at-home dad came into possession of material recorded between 1989 and 1991 by the King of Pop.
The discovery offers a rare glimpse into Jackson’s music, but legal hurdles may prevent the public from listening.
I’m listening to this stuff, and I would get goosebumps because nobody’s ever heard this stuff before," Gregg Musgrove said.
One of the unreleased tracks, titled "Don't Believe It," appears to reference the rumors that would circulate about the King ...
One visit to a storage unit made a stay-at-home dad the owner of unreleased music Michael Jackson recorded between 1989 and ...
The story unfolded when a friend of Musgrove purchased a storage unit in Van Nuys, Ca., formerly belonging to music producer ...
Gregg Musgrove, 56, told the Hollywood Reporter that he found a dozen unreleased Jackson tapes "treasure hunting" in a ...
A retired California highway patrolman has stumbled into possession of a trove of unreleased Michael Jackson songs -- which ...
A dozen unreleased Michael Jackson songs were discovered in an abandoned storage unit in the Los Angeles area, reports say.
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.
A collection of tapes boasting unreleased Michael Jackson music have reportedly been discovered in a California storage unit, ...