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  1. www.youtube.com › c › BobbyBeausoleilMusicBobby Beausoleil - YouTube

    Welcome to my media channel! The intention here is to showcase, for free, the fruits of my creative expression in the arts over the course of my life. A half-century ago, in the thoughtlessness of ...

  2. 19 de fev. de 2016 · Over the next few months, musicians drifted in and out of the Grass Roots. One was guitarist Bobby Beausoleil – ‘Bummer Bob’ to his bandmates – who joined when Lee decided he wanted to focus on singing and banging a tambourine. When Lee was unable to pay his wages, Beausoleil was fired.

  3. 15 de set. de 2014 · Abaixo um vídeo com imagens do julgamento de Bobby Beausoleil, incluindo entrevistas com sua mãe, as seguidoras de Manson Mary Brunner e Sandra Good, o promotor e um membro da família de Gary Hinman, assassinado por Beausoleil em Julho de 1969. Tradução e legendas por Marcus Santana e Rafa Chadud.

  4. If you are interested in exploring other aspects of my life and work in a more free-roaming fashion, please visit my new website: www.bobbybeausoleil.love. Distribution hub for the works of multidimensional artist Bobby BeauSoleil, musician, composer, visual artist, writer. Stream his entire catalog of published music for free.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2015 · Bobby Beausoleil was an associate of Charles Manson who murdered Gary Hinman, a crime for which he was sentenced to death. But in the years since, he's become a prolific artist.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2014 · July 27, 2014. Bobby BeauSoleil is a man of various talents. In the early ‘60s he moved from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles in pursuit of being a musician. Soon he got involved with local bands and joined The Grass Roots, which later became Love under the lead of Arthur Lee. At age of 17 he joined the band on guitar along with Johnny Echols.

  7. Bobby BeauSoleil. hen I arrived at San Quentin in 1970, it was with a tortured conscience, confused thoughts, and a malnourished body. After two trials, a conviction for murder and a sentence of death, I was a perfect wreck and bitterly resentful of the travesty that passed for justice in America at that time.