“Woodstock changed my life,” said former Tijuana guitarist Carlos Santana, whose band soared to stardom after playing the ...
This is like Santana’s Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock or Hendrix’s Machine Gun, an act of freeform radicalism, liberation masquerading as virtuosity, with Moctar reminding us of the reward that ...
Carlos Santana came to prominence in the late ’60s and quickly pioneered a powerful blend of blues-rock and Latin influences.
Carlos Santana took a hard fall and broke the little finger on his left hand, pushing back his return to House of Blues.
The legendary guitarist, 77, was set to begin a new set of shows in his Las Vegas residency later this month, but has been ...
Carlos Santana describes how his own Latin-style rock music is part of tradition dating back to Machito, Puente and Bauza. With his stunning performance at Woodstock in 1969, Santana helped place ...