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Santana
Details of Santana (Group), information and links
WIKIPEDIA:
“ Santana is a rock band based around guitarist Carlos Santana and founded in the late 1960s. It first came to public attention after their performing the song "Soul Sacrifice" at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, when their Latin rock provided a contrast to other acts on the bill. This initial exposure made their first, eponymous album a hit at the time, followed in the next two years by successful follow-ups Abraxas and Santana III.Over the next few years, lineup changes were common and frequent, and although retaining a basis of Latin rock, Carlos Santana's increasing involvement with guru Sri Chinmoy took the band further into more esoteric music, which continued for many years, although never quite losing the initial Latin influence.
In 1998, the group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with Carlos Santana, Jose Chepito Areas, David Brown, Mike Carabello, Gregg Rolie and Michael Shrieve being honored.
Santana has achieved a total of eight Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards which were all awarded in 2000. Carlos also won two Grammy Awards as a solo artist in 1989 and 2003.
Overview
Early days
The band was formed in 1967 in San Francisco as the Carlos Santana Blues [......] ”
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Begin date: 1966
Similar artists: Toto, King Crimson, Jimmy Chamberlin, Steve Lukather, Tom Waits, Phish, Chicago, Perry Como, Stanley Clarke, Gram Parsons
Official website(s): http://www.santana.com/
Links
- BBC Music page: http://www.bbc.co.uk
- discography: http://www.musik-sammler.de
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- IMDb: http://www.imdb.com
- social network: http://www.facebook.com
- youtube: http://www.youtube.com
Members
- Chester Thompson (from 1998 to 2009)
- Myron Dove (from 2003 to 2005)
- Tony Lindsay (from 1995 to 2003)
- Billy Johnson (from 2000 to 2001)
- Rodney Holmes (from 1997 to 2000)
- Lawrence Rogers (from 1994 to 1998)
- Ricky Wellman (from 1997 to 1997)
- Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez (from 1997 to 1997)
- Jorge Santana (from 1993 to 1996)
- Myron Dove (from 1992 to 1996)
- Curtis Salgado (from 1995 to 1995)
- Billy Johnson (from 1994 to 1994)
- Tommie Bradford (from 1994 to 1994)
- Rodney Holmes (from 1993 to 1994)
- Alex Ligertwood (from 1992 to 1994)
- Vorriece Cooper (from 1993 to 1993)
- Walfredo de los Reyes (from 1992 to 1993)
- Alphonso Johnson (from 1992 to 1992)
- Oran Coltrane (from 1992 to 1992)
- Benny Rietveld (from 1990 to 1992)
- Billy Johnson (from 1991 to 1991)
- Tony Lindsay (from 1991 to 1991)
- Gaylord Birch (from 1991 to 1991)
- Walfredo de los Reyes (from 1989 to 1991)
- Alex Ligertwood (from 1989 to 1991)
- Armando Peraza (from 1977 to 1990)
- Keith Jones (from 1989 to 1989)
- Jose "Chepito" Áreas (from 1988 to 1989)
- Alphonso Johnson (from 1985 to 1989)
- Michael Shrieve (from 1988 to 1988)
- Leon Ndugu Chancler (from 1988 to 1988)
- Alex Ligertwood (from 1987 to 1987)
- Buddy Miles (from 1987 to 1987)
- Graham Lear (from 1985 to 1987)
- Orestes Vilato (from 1980 to 1987)
- Buddy Miles (from 1986 to 1986)
- Sterling Crew (from 1985 to 1985)
- Alex Ligertwood (from 1984 to 1985)
- Greg Walker (from 1983 to 1985)
- Chester Thompson (from 1984 to 1984)
- David Sancious (from 1984 to 1984)
- Keith Jones (from 1983 to 1984)
- Tom Coster (from 1983 to 1984)
- Graham Lear (from 1976 to 1984)
- Alex Ligertwood (from 1979 to 1983)
- Richard Baker (from 1980 to 1982)
- David Margen (from 1977 to 1982)
- Alan Pasqua (from 1979 to 1980)
- Chris Solberg (from 1978 to 1980)
- Chris Rhyne (from 1978 to 1979)
- Pete Escovedo (from 1977 to 1979)
- Greg Walker (from 1976 to 1979)
- Russell Tubbs (from 1978 to 1978)
- Tom Coster (from 1972 to 1978)
- Pablo Telez (from 1976 to 1977)
- Jose "Chepito" Áreas (from 1969 to 1977)
- Armando Peraza (from 1976 to 1976)
- Gaylord Birch (from 1976 to 1976)
- Luther Rabb (from 1976 to 1976)
- Joel Badie (from 1976 to 1976)
- Byron Miller (from 1976 to 1976)
- Greg Walker (from 1975 to 1976)
- Leon Ndugu Chancler (from 1974 to 1976)
- David Brown (from 1974 to 1976)
- Leon Patillo (from 1974 to 1975)
- Jules Broussard (from 1974 to 1975)
- Michael Shrieve (from 1969 to 1974)
- Leon Thomas (from 1973 to 1973)
- Doug Rauch (from 1972 to 1973)
- Richard Kermode (from 1972 to 1973)
- James Mingo Lewis (from 1972 to 1972)
- Rico Reyes (from 1972 to 1972)
- Neal Schon (from 1971 to 1972)
- Coke Escovedo (from 1971 to 1972)
- Tom Rutley (from 1971 to 1972)
- Gregg Rolie ( to 1972)
- Pete Escovedo (from 1971 to 1971)
- Victor Pantoja (from 1971 to 1971)
- Rico Reyes (from 1971 to 1971)
- Francisco Aguabella (from 1969 to 1971)
- Michael Carabello (from 1969 to 1971)
- David Brown (from 1967 to 1971)
- Marcus Malone (from 1967 to 1969)
- Bob Livingston (from 1967 to 1969)
- Rod Harper ( to 1967)
- Tom Frazier ( to 1967)
- Gus Rodriguez ( to 1967)
- Michael Carabello ( to 1967)
- Andy Vargas (from 2003)
- Dennis Chambers (from 2001)
- Benny Rietveld (from 1997)
- Tommy Anthony (from 1996)
- Raul Rekow (from 1990)
- Karl Perazzo (from 1989)
- Carlos Santana
- Bill Ortiz
- Jeff Cressman
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