It Could Be Love
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:19 pm
Jailed music producer Phil Spector has been targetted behind
bars by killer Charles Manson, who wants his help launching
a singing career.
Spector, serving a 19-year sentence for the murder of actress
Lara Clarkson, has been moved to the same California prison
as Manson, who was jailed for life for masterminding the 1969
murders of actress Sharon Tate and her friends Leno and Rosemary
LaBianca.
Manson was a wannabe rocker before the murders, and Spector's
wife claims the cult leader has hounded her husband for musical
tips.
Rachelle Spector tells the New York Post, "A guard brought
Philip a note from Manson, who said he wanted him to come over
to his (cell). He said he considers Phillip the greatest producer
who ever lived.
"It was creepy. Phillip didn't respond."
Spector's publicist Hal Lifson adds, "I think Manson wants to
glean some musical advice from Phil, who was a 60s music god with
his Wall of Sound.
This is just too funny! :laugh:
bars by killer Charles Manson, who wants his help launching
a singing career.
Spector, serving a 19-year sentence for the murder of actress
Lara Clarkson, has been moved to the same California prison
as Manson, who was jailed for life for masterminding the 1969
murders of actress Sharon Tate and her friends Leno and Rosemary
LaBianca.
Manson was a wannabe rocker before the murders, and Spector's
wife claims the cult leader has hounded her husband for musical
tips.
Rachelle Spector tells the New York Post, "A guard brought
Philip a note from Manson, who said he wanted him to come over
to his (cell). He said he considers Phillip the greatest producer
who ever lived.
"It was creepy. Phillip didn't respond."
Spector's publicist Hal Lifson adds, "I think Manson wants to
glean some musical advice from Phil, who was a 60s music god with
his Wall of Sound.
This is just too funny! :laugh: