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Legendary Latin rock star Carlos Santana reflects on his 50-Year Music Career in the August/September Issue of AARP The Magazine. Aug. 1, 2019, 1:15 PM UTC / Updated Aug. 1, 2019, 11:16 PM UTC ...
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Carlos Santana has one item left on his bucket list, and we guarantee his answer isn't what you think it would be.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the famed music festival Woodstock, and a half-century after playing there, musician Carlos Santana is still going strong. In the second of our two-part ...
But Santana’s focus will be on new music, first with a Mona Lisa EP on Jan. 25, and then with a new album produced by Rick Rubin.
For Santana, Woodstock is something he could see happening every weekend. "It could work. We need to convince mayors across America to allow Saturdays and Sundays from 10 [a.m.] to 10 [p.m.] to ...
The 25th album by Santana, "Africa Speaks," brings the guitarist full circle from Woodstock 50 years ago, when his then-unknown band wowed a crowd estimated at between 400,000 and 500,000.
The growing fame caught the attention of legendary rock music promoter Bill Graham, and he arranged for Santana to perform at the now-iconic Woodstock Music and Art Festival in 1969.
On Aug. 17, the band will return to Bethel, N.Y., as part of a four-day celebration of Woodstock. The fate of a second festival, Woodstock 50 (which Santana is also billed on), remains unclear.
Carlos Santana says he’s in for at least one Woodstock 50th anniversary concert in 2019. The classic rock legend is aware that next year is the 20th anniversary of his Grammy-winning smash album ...
Original Santana band reborn in Las Vegas Of this group, Schon was the only Santana member not on the stage at 1969's Woodstock, a performance which propelled the emerging band into super-stardom.