Bronson dialled in to the Hilderthorpe pub in Bridlington and blasted out Frank Sinatra’s My Way to the regulars ...
Bronson dedicated the song to Ronnie Kray, an infamous London gangster. Julie Shaw, who is the ghostwriter of Bronson’s book, ...
Bronson, whose real name is Michael Peterson, was first locked up for armed robbery in 1974, aged 22, and since then has developed a reputation for being Britain's most violent prisoner.
Bronson called into the Hilderthorpe pub in Bridlington and belted out Frank Sinatra's My Way to the regulars. Currently ...
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GB News on MSNCharles Bronson shocks pubgoers as prisoner 'joins karaoke night' and dedicates song to 'old mate Ronnie Kray'Britain's longest-serving inmate Charles Bronson shocked pubgoers this weekend by "joining" a karaoke night from his cell.
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Daily Star on MSNCharles Bronson belts out Frank Sinatra at pub karaoke live from his prison cellInfamous inmate Charles Bronson made his mark by performing at a pub's karaoke night from his prison cell. Bronson called into the Hilderthorpe pub in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, and belted out ...
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