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Santana’s third studio album, 1971’s aptly titled “III,” will be reissued Feb. 7 via Columbia/Legacy as an expanded, two-disc set.
Santana IV is a canny title for this deja vu. The album reunites most of the Woodstock-’69 Santana – founding guitarist Carlos Santana, drummer Michael Shrieve, singer-organist Gregg Rolie and ...
Santana will release an album containing new and previously released tracks titled Sentient. The LP follows the 2021 release ...
I love Carlos Santana, especially his shoe line, but he may need a second or third listen to Beyoncé’s music before saying that she’s not a singer. On the heels of Beyoncé losing Album of ...
Santana: Santana III: Legacy Edition album review by Doug Collette, published on April 15, 2006. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz! ... Santana was in a positive state of flux, in both ...
The third time is a charm for Carlos Santana, who has just released his third consecutive album of collaborations. Like his previous two albums, "All That I Am" teams the Grammy-winning guitarist ...
7 "Everybody's Everything" From: 'Santana III' (1971) The lead single from the band's third album is more R&B-based than most of the songs found on its first two LPs (no surprise, since "Everybody ...
Carlos Santana had no idea about the kind of otherworldly magic that his “Supernatural” album was going to conjure up when it swept the Grammys 25 years ago.
A third advance track from the album will be released on March 17. “Get On” is a song featuring Santana and Miles Davis that first appeared on jazz composer/pianist Paolo Rustichelli’s 1996 ...
Tags: Carlos Santana, musician, guitarist, Santana, Sentient, album, tour HOUSTON – With a career spanning over six decades, Carlos Santana has continually enchanted us with his soulful melodies ...
Juelz Santana is back with new music. Hitting Instagram, Santana revealed he is back with DJ Drama and will release a new project titled We In Motion at the top of the year. “We In Motion… ...
When Carlos Santana released 1999′s “Supernatural,” the then newly-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s 18th studio album, it represented the Mexica ...