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  1. Jul 28, 2023 · Robert "Bobby" Beausoleil was convicted of what is considered the first Manson family murder, that of the aforementioned Gary Hinman in 1969. According to what Hinman's family told People, Hinman was a musician and a "lost artistic soul," who left his home in Colorado for LA, where he met Manson and his entourage. In the book "Helter Skelter ...

  2. Lucifer Rising is an album composed and recorded by Bobby Beausoleil and the Freedom Orchestra, a band consisting of inmates from Deuel Vocational Institution also known as Tracy Prison. [3] The album is the soundtrack to the 1972 film Lucifer Rising, directed by avant-garde mystic Kenneth Anger. The soundtrack album was initially released on ...

  3. Bobby Beausoleil, born on November 6, 1947, is a former associate of the Charles Manson “Family.” Beausoleil is serving a life sentence at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville for the July 1969 murder of Family friend Gary Hinman.

  4. Mar 29, 2016 · Bobby BeauSoleil performing Simple Man LIVE from 1978 with The Freedom Orchestra at Tracy Prison. EXTREMELY RARE FOOTAGE.Video uploaded with permission by ht...

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  5. Dec 20, 2017 · Musician, writer and visual artist; Bobby BeauSoleil is also serving a life sentence in prison. His tale is one of being condemned to die, of cultivating spirituality in nightmarish surroundings, and drawing upon the arcane to survive hell. This is an excerpt from the full article, which is twice as long and published in Bardo Methodology #2.

  6. Dec 5, 2019 · Lucifer Rising by Bobby Beausoleil, released 05 December 2019 1. Lucifer Rising Side A 2. Lucifer Rising Side B Original soundtrack for the Cult film, Lucifer Rising, by Underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger. Composed by Bobby BeauSoleil who is joined in the performances by his prison band, The Freedom Orchestra, recorded 1975-1979 at Tracy Prison.

  7. Jun 18, 2021 · On July 25, 1969, Atkins went with several followers, including Bobby Beausoleil and Mary Brunner, to the home of musician Gary Hinman, who Manson believed had money he could give them. They ...

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