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How Charles Manson Nearly Signed to The Beach Boys’ Record Label … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

Tom Bettenhausen8 hours ago01 mins

Famed American criminal Charles Manson made a morbid career in the occult, but he nearly also made a career in the music industry.

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