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Just two years before Santana released his hit “Black Magic Woman” on the band’s second album Abraxas, it already appeared on Fleetwood Mac‘s 1968 compilation English Rose. Originally ...
Santana guitarist Carlos Santana had been a big fan of Fleetwood Mac’s Green-era repertoire before he ever took on “Black Magic Woman.” “I used to go to see the original Fleetwood Mac, and ...
Green wrote the tune. Santana made it his own. But on the night the music biz came together to honor Santana and his band, ...
With enduring hits like “Oye Como Va” and “Black Magic Woman,” Santana was voted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, the first person of Hispanic heritage to be inducted.
Hitting the Manchester Co-op Live stage on Thursday night at on their Oneness tour, this 10-piece band aren't messing around.
A new documentary on rock icon Carlos Santana begins with the legendary philosopher-guitarist asking a simple question: “Do you believe in magic?”“Magic. Not tricks — the flow of grace ...
The documentary “Carlos” is a traditional linear tale, tracing rock icon Carlos Santana’s formative years in Tijuana, Mexico, his set at Woodstock, his dive into spirituality a… ...
The band will sing music from the legendary guitarist, known for recording hits like "Black Magic Woman," "Oye Como Va,” and “Evil Ways.” Smooth Sounds of Santana recreates the look and ...