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When we think about all the great players over time, many names come to mind - Carlos Santana is one of them. In August 2003, Santana was named tenth fifth Rolling Stone "List of" 100 Greatest Guitarists of All. "And rightly Time. The Mexican guitarist toured and recorded successfully since the late '60s. In the 90 years he was rediscovered by a new generation with his album Supernatural, which involved well-known artists such as Rob Thomas and Eric Clapton.
Carlos Santana has its roots in Mexico, where he grew up. He spent a lot of time around the music as his father was a mariachi violinist. Santa picked up the violin to five, but at eight switched to the guitar. Later, when the family moved to Tijuana, he began playing in clubs and bars. By the early '60s, the family moved to San Francisco and Santana followed. In 1966, Santana created the Santana Blues Band. Despite the name, the group was at first a collective, who was forced to appoint a leader for a provision of the musicians union. The name was eventually shortened to Santana and the band debuted at the Fillmore West Theater in San Francisco on June 16, 1968. Soon after, Santana recorded the album Super Session, which had put up with Mike Bloomfield and Steve Stills. The result was The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, who scored on debut Santana recording.
Santana's career just evolved from there. He toured the U.S. before the album's release, including a notable appearance at Woodstock in August 1969, which was filmed and recorded. Santana was released the same month, and became a huge success, as did its follow-ups Abraxas (1970) and Santana III (1971). After completing recording and touring activities with Santana III, the original Santana band broke up.
Carlos retained rights to the group name which Santana consisted of himself and a constantly changing collection of musicians. His first recording, after the dissolution of original group was a show held in Hawaii with singer and drummer Buddy Miles. The album reached the Top Ten and eventually went platinum. After the release of the Banda Santana Caravanserai (1972), Carlos formed a duo with John McLaughlin, guitarist with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. The two shared a spiritual leader, the guru Sri Chinmoy, who bestowed Carlos Devadip the name, meaning "the eye, the light, and light of God." Devadip duo Carlos Santana and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin album Love Devotion Surrender was released in June 1973. It reached the Top 20 and eventually went gold. After releasing another Santana band project, Welcome, Carlos next teamed up with another religious disciple, Turiya Alice Coltrane, widow of John Coltrane, for a third duo album. Their collaboration, Illuminations, was released in September 1974, he spent two months in charts, peaking in the bottom quarter of the Top 100.
During the 1970s, Carlos Santana has launched a series of gold or platinum albums: Borboletta (1974), Friends (1975), Festival (1976), Moonflower (1977), and Inner Secrets (1978). In February 1979, he finally released his first real solo album, the half-life, semi-Uniqueness Studio / Silver Dreams - Golden Reality, actually credited Oneness.
During the '80s, songs that have more time radio began to make their appearances included "Winning" in 1981 and "Hold On" (remake of a song by Canadian artist Ian Thomas'), in 1982, both reached the top twenty. Santana again paid tribute to their early roots rock, making the soundtrack to La Bamba, which was based on the tragically short life of rock and roll legend Ritchie Valens and starring Lou Diamond Philips.
Carlos spent almost five years without recording, returning in June 1999, when he issued Supernatural on Arista Records. The Santana band album featured many tracks co-written by guests such as Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20, Eric Clapton, Lauryn Hill, and others. Paced by the number one singles "Smooth" and "Mary Maria, the album became the biggest hit of Santana's career, selling over ten million copies. In addition, Santana won eight Grammys.
In 2002, Santana released Shaman, revisiting the Supernatural format of guest artists including POD and Seal. Although the album was not the great success of its predecessor had been produced two hits radio-friendly. "The Game of Love" with Michelle Branch, rose to number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent several weeks the top of the Billboard Adult Contemporary.
Other albums followed, including the possibilities and All That I Am In 2008, Santana began working with his friend longstanding, Marcelo Vieira, on his solo acoustic sound Marcelo Vieira, to be launched later this year. It features tracks like "To Flavia" and "Across the Grave," the most heavy melodic riffs of Santana.
In addition to his notoriety music, Santana also oversees several enterprises trade, including the Milagro Foundation, which donated about $ 3 million to help disadvantaged young people, his women's shoe line, Carlos by Carlos Santana, which grossed $ 100 million in sales, its signature brand of sparkling white wine, their partnership at Maria Maria, a chain of high-end Mexican cantinas, and his next documentary Architects called a new dawn, which advocates global change through the power of positive thinking.
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