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Robert Kenneth Beausoleil (born November 6, 1947) is an American murderer and associate of Charles Manson and members of his communal Manson Family. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the July 27, 1969, fatal stabbing of Gary Hinman , who had befriended him and other Manson associates.
Reportedly, Beausoleil was playing his guitar and licking sweat off a woman's breasts when Anger spotted him, later approaching him to offer a part in the film. [1] [10] Beausoleil has disavowed any claims of his having met Anger in Hollywood in 1965, as some have assumed. [11] [12] [13] As Beausoleil later related:
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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 .
Former Manson family member Bobby Beausoleil, who appeared as lead guitarist on several tracks from the Lie album, has released several recordings since being in prison. Beausoleil assembled inmates at Tracy Prison to form the Freedom Orchestra, including former Manson family member Steve "Clem" Grogan. Since being paroled in 1985, Grogan has ...
Grogan played guitar and sang in the Freedom Orchestra Band with fellow Manson family conspirator Bobby Beausoleil when they both served time at the Deuel Vocational Institution in Tracy, California. [7] Beausoleil later revealed that he convinced Grogan to begin the guitar, even making one. [8]
Carpenter (and BeauSoleil) performed the song pregame at Super Bowl XXXI. In 1992, "Down at the Twist and Shout" won Carpenter a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female. [ 4 ] It was also nominated at the Academy of Country Music Awards for Song of the Year, losing to Billy Dean 's " Somewhere in My Broken Heart ".