Unbeknownst to them, a photographer named Burk Uzzle captured an image that would then appear on 1970's Woodstock: Music From the Original Soundtrack and More. "The farther we get away from Woodstock, the more we realize how significant it was and what a big impact it had," Ercoline said...
the soundtrack to David Fincher's 'Zodiac' featured music by Santana ("Soul Sacrifice"), Eric Burdon & the Animals ("Sky Pilot") and Sly and the Family Stone ("I Want to Take You Higher"). Fincher specifically wanted Three Dog Night's version of "Easy to Be...
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. 'Led Zeppelin III' Atlantic ...
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. 'Led Zeppelin III' Atlantic ...
Formed in 1966 by Mexican guitarist Carlos Santana, the band simply named "Santana" navigated someinitial roadblocks—including getting fired for being late, a health scare, and several iterations of players—before settling on a lineup that drove the band to stardom. Santana played Woodstock in ...
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. ...
is history. Ten Years After gave many memorable performances during the late ’60s, most notably their stunning rendition of “I’m Going Home” at Woodstock in 1969, and are also remembered for the UK hit “Love Like A Man” and their biggest worldwide hit, “I’d Love To Change The...
1, as did his next album. By 1975, he'd notched five Top 20 singles, including two more chart-topping songs. Harrison later was part of the all-star Traveling Wilburys before dying of cancer in 2001. 57: Santana Tucker Ransom, Getty Images 57: Santana Santana's Woodstock-era emergence ...
after the event. Santana, for instance, were just a ragged band from the Bay Area. From the point they went on stage at Woodstock they elevated to superstars. Then there was Jimi performing Star Spangled Banner – well, that still moves me today.” ...
Individuals born in this range of time grew up using the first video games and computers, and developments like MTV let them share and enjoy the songs that shaped their lives. They also grew up through several American presidents — most were born during the terms of John F. Kennedy, ...