Michael Carabello, Michael Shrieve and others. So close was their musical bond that Santana seemed to have arrived fully formed during a now-legendary appearance at Woodstock.
Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Columbia Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Santana was still rounding into shape, personnel wise, on this pre-Woodstock recording. But the cornerstone interplay between Carlos Santana and Gregg Rolie was already in place through a set tha...
Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Columbia Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Santana was still rounding into shape, personnel wise, on this pre-Woodstock recording. But the cornerstone interplay between Carlos Santana and Gregg Rolie was already in place through a set tha...
Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Columbia Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Santana was still rounding into shape, personnel wise, on this pre-Woodstock recording. But the cornerstone interplay between Carlos Santana and Gregg Rolie was already in place through a set tha...
Santana, 'Live at the Fillmore 1968' (1997) Santana was still rounding into shape, personnel wise, on this pre-Woodstock recording. But the cornerstone interplay between Carlos Santana and Gregg Rolie was already in place through a set that includes five never-before-heard songs and a remarkabl...
September and November. In between Vegas dates, Santana will launch the 1001 Rainbows tour, a 14-date trek that begins June 21 in Newark, N.J., and will continue through Aug. 6 in Springfield, Mass. According to a press release, the tour will feature selections "from Woodstock toSupernatu...
Santana (1970): Carlos Santana's shamanistic guitar served as the lodestar as his band brilliantly stirred in elements of rock, salsa, jazz and blues -- completely transforming Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va" and Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman" along the way. ...
Santana (1970): Carlos Santana's shamanistic guitar served as the lodestar as his band brilliantly stirred in elements of rock, salsa, jazz and blues -- completely transforming Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va" and Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman" along the way. ...
Santana (1970): Carlos Santana's shamanistic guitar served as the lodestar as his band brilliantly stirred in elements of rock, salsa, jazz and blues -- completely transforming Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va" and Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman" along the way. ...
Carlos Santana of the Pittsburgh Pirates high-fives teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run against the San Diego Padres at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The Hockey Helmet Getty Images The Hockey Helmet Jake Rogers of the Detroit Tigers celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a...