The discovery offers a rare glimpse into Jackson’s music, but legal hurdles may prevent the public from listening.
By Nicole Fell When former California Highway Patrol officer turned stay-at-home dad Gregg Musgrove started “treasure hunting,” the 56-year-old certainly never imagined he’d end up with a king’s ...
A retired California highway patrolman has stumbled into possession of a trove of unreleased Michael Jackson songs in a Los Angeles storage unit.
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 unreleased Michael Jackson’s tapes were found by Gregg Musgrove, 56, in a storage unit located in the San Fernando Valley. This all happened when an associate contacted Musgrove ...
The tapes were found in an abandoned storage unit that reportedly belonged to singer and producer Bryan Loren. Gregg Musgrove, a former California Highway Patrol officer and now stay-at-home dad ...
When former California Highway Patrol officer turned stay-at-home dad Gregg Musgrove started “treasure hunting,” the 56-year-old certainly never imagined he’d end up with a king’s bounty ...