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Carlos Santana insulted Gene Simmons and KISS in 2005, calling them "Las Vegas entertainment" Gene Simmons is getting candid ...
Yes, we're talking about Carlos Santana and Gene Simmons. Santana is famous for his view of music as divinely inspired. He ...
Carlos Santana, the multi-Grammy Award winning guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, is coming to Albuquerque’s Isleta Amphitheater on April 19, as part of his global “Oneness” tour.
In an exclusive interview with American Songwriter, Carlos Santana revealed he'll be releasing a new song with Mexican music ...
“Rap is the music of today,” says Santana. “In the Fifties it was Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Bo Diddley. But now it’s rap. It’s been rap for a while, and it’s not going awa ...
Music Legend Carlos Santana talks about the release of his latest album, “Sentient” and his latest bio, "Carlos Santana: Love, Devotion, Surrender - The Illustrated Story of His Music Journey." ...
This is exactly the case for rock legend Carlos Santana, who recently revealed his big plans to make new music with Swift. In an interview on TalkShopLive, the 77-year-old music icon expressed his ...
Carlos Santana passed out while on stage at Pine Knob Music Theatre on Tuesday for his Miraculous Supernatural 2022 tour Charmaine Patterson is an Associate Editor at PEOPLE. She first began ...
Carlos Santana passed out while performing at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on Tuesday night Charmaine Patterson is an Associate Editor at PEOPLE. She first began working at ...
By Gary Graff Carlos Santana likes to ascribe metaphors to his music. And in the case of his new album, Sentient, that would be floral arrangements. “When I go to the lobby in hotels in Europe ...
Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Santana and Davis were close for decades, first meeting when the guitarist invited the jazz musician to support ...
Santana sat down with the Albuquerque Journal for a wide-ranging discussion on spirituality, politics and his six-decade career in music. I'm doing well. So, you're coming to Albuquerque in April.