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"Killer Cults." Available at: [http://free.systemy.it/carlo/cults1.html]
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"Killer Cults." Available at: free.systemy.it/carlo/cults1.html
"Terry Melcher." [Includes portrait]. Available at: [http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/7969/TerryMelcher.html]
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"Terry Melcher." [Includes portrait]. Available at: www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/7969/TerryMelcher.html
Jackson, Denny. "Doris Day: America's Sweetheart of the 1950's and 1960's!" Available at: [http://www.geocities.com/~dennyjackson/day.html]
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Jackson, Denny. "Doris Day: America's Sweetheart of the 1950's and 1960's!" Available at: www.geocities.com/~dennyjackson/day.html
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:11, 5 March 2018

Melcher on the left with Gene Clark (center) and in 1965
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Biography

1942-2004

Musician

Melcher was born to actress Doris Day and her first husband, Al Jordan. She divorced Jordan in 1942 and Terry was later adopted by her third husband, Marty Melcher.

He has worked with the Beach Boys, the Byrds, the Rip Chords, Gram Parsons, Paul Revere and the Raiders as well as his mother. On a less happy note, he rejected Charles Manson's attempts to become a musician, which was a contributory factor in the murderous cult's attack on Sharon Tate and her friends, who had recently bought Melcher's house on Cielo Drive.

References

"Killer Cults." Available at: free.systemy.it/carlo/cults1.html "Terry Melcher." [Includes portrait]. Available at: www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/7969/TerryMelcher.html Jackson, Denny. "Doris Day: America's Sweetheart of the 1950's and 1960's!" Available at: www.geocities.com/~dennyjackson/day.html