Carlos
Augusto Alves Santana
born 20 July 1947 in Autlan de Navarro,
Mexico. He started playing violin at the age of five. Carlos made
the crossing from his native Mexico to San Francisco and began helping
his family by working as a dishwasher. Carlos grew to enjoy the
San Francisco music scene, often sneaking into Bill Graham's Fillmore
Auditorium to listen to some of his favorites: Muddy Waters, &
The Grateful Dead .
In 1966 Carlos formed the Santana Blues Band with future Journey
keyboard player Greg Rollie. By 1968 they were know simply as Santana.
Bill Graham convinced the promoters of Woodstock to let Santana
on the bill, even before their first album was released. They were
one of the surprises of the festival; their set was legendary. Graham
also gave the band some key advice to record the Willie Bobo song
'Evil Ways', as he felt it would get them radio airplay. Their first
album, simply titled Santana became a huge hit, reaching number
four on the U.S. album charts.
Santana has had several musicians play with him throughout the
years and managed to have 16 top 50 singles along the way. Carlos
is also know for including “guest” musicians on his
albums including Buddy Miles in 1972, John McLaughlin in 1973, Willie
Nelson in 1983, Rob Thomas in 1999, Chad Kroeger in 2004 and Steven
Tyler in 2005.
Santana experienced a sudden resurgence of popularity and critical
acclaim in the late ‘90s winning multiple Grammy Awards. Over
his career he has sold an estimated 80 million albums worldwide.
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