Musician (guitar, "Black Magic Woman") (as Santana) Best of the Best (1989) Writer ("Tales of Power") $5MM $990K $1.7MM $1.7MM Bella (1987) (Short) - Self, Composer $150K La Bamba (1987) Composer, Performer ("I Got a Gal Named Sue (That's My Little Suzie)"...
Carlos Santana, Mexican-born American musician whose popular music combined rock, jazz, blues, and Afro-Cuban rhythms with a Latin sound. His best-known songs with his eponymous band included ‘Black Magic Woman’ and ‘Oye Como Va’; he is also known fo
Most accurate renditions of Santana songs anywhere. Hear their versions of Black Magic Woman, Europa, Smooth, more. Watch the Video Carlos’ Gear What he uses currently, as well as the history of the amps, guitars, effects, and more that he has been using throughout his career. ...
increased Santana's popularity. The psychedelic second album titled 'Abraxas' (1970) reached No.1 on the album charts and went on to sell over four million copies worldwide. Three songs from that album: 'Black Magic Woman', 'Oye Como Va', and 'Samba Pa Ti' became huge international ...
21 of the most iconic songs from legendary latin guitarist santana are presented in this collection of note-for-note guitar transcriptions with tab. includes: black magic woman * the calling * evil ways * the game of love * into the night * jingo (jin-go-lo-ba) * love of my life *...
the Same Again" and "Canela" are highlights, along with the ballad "In the Light of a New Day." There's also "Mr. Szabo," named after Gabor Szabo, the Hungarian guitarist who wrote "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana used as the coda for his band's recording of "Black Magic Woman."...
the Same Again" and "Canela" are highlights, along with the ballad "In the Light of a New Day." There's also "Mr. Szabo," named after Gabor Szabo, the Hungarian guitarist who wrote "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana used as the coda for his band's recording of "Black Magic Woman."...
the Same Again" and "Canela" are highlights, along with the ballad "In the Light of a New Day." There's also "Mr. Szabo," named after Gabor Szabo, the Hungarian guitarist who wrote "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana used as the coda for his band's recording of "Black Magic Woman."...
the Same Again" and "Canela" are highlights, along with the ballad "In the Light of a New Day." There's also "Mr. Szabo," named after Gabor Szabo, the Hungarian guitarist who wrote "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana used as the coda for his band's recording of "Black Magic Woman."...
the Same Again" and "Canela" are highlights, along with the ballad "In the Light of a New Day." There's also "Mr. Szabo," named after Gabor Szabo, the Hungarian guitarist who wrote "Gypsy Queen," the song Santana used as the coda for his band's recording of "Black Magic Woman."...