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Mexican-born American guitarist Carlos Santana is best known as the leader
of the band that bears his last name, which has toured and recorded
successfully since the late '60s. He has also recorded a series of
exploratory solo albums and collaborations with other musicians that expand
upon his basic musical style. Carlos Santana grew up in Mexico, the son of a
father who was a mariachi violinist.
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He took up the violin at five, but at eight switched to the guitar. The
family moved to Tijuana, where he began playing in clubs and bars. In the
early '60s, the family moved to San Francisco. Santana at first remained in
Tijuana, but he later joined them and attended Mission High School,
graduating in June 1965. In 1966, he was one of the founders of the Santana
Blues Band. Despite the name, the group was at first a collective; it was
required to name a nominal leader due to 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. That September,
Carlos played guitar at a concert held at the Fillmore West by Al Kooper to
record a follow-up to the Super Session album that had featured him with
Mike Bloomfield and Steve Stills. The result was The Live Adventures of Mike
Bloomfield and Al Kooper, which marked Santana's recording debut. Meanwhile,
Santana was signed to Columbia Records and recorded a self-titled debut
album. At this point, the group was a sextet consisting of Carlos (guitar),
Gregg Rolie (keyboards and vocals), David Brown (bass), Michael Shrieve (drums),
Jose "Chepito" Areas (percussion), and Michael Carabello (percussion).
Santana toured the U.S. prior to the release of the album, including a
notable appearance at the celebrated Woodstock festival in August 1969 that
was filmed and recorded. Santana was released the same month, and it became
a massive hit, as did its follow-ups Abraxas (1970) and Santana III (1971).
After completing recording and touring activities in connection with Santana
III, the original Santana band broke up. Carlos retained rights to the
group's name and he proceeded to lead a band called Santana from then on,
though it consisted of himself and a constantly changing collection of hired
musicians. His first recording after the breakup of the original group was a
live show performed in Hawaii with singer and drummer Buddy Miles, released
in June 1972 as Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! Consistent with the
success of the Santana band, the album reached the Top Ten and eventually
went platinum. Following the release of the Santana band album Caravanserai
(1972), Carlos formed a duo with John McLaughlin, guitarist for the
Mahavishnu Orchestra. The two shared a spiritual leader in guru Sri Chinmoy,
who bestowed upon Carlos the name Devadip, meaning "the eye, the lamp, and
the light of God." Devadip Carlos Santana and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin's
duo 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; it spent two
months in the charts, peaking in the bottom quarter of the Top 100. Carlos
focused on the Santana band for most of the rest of the 1970s, releasing a
series of gold or platinum albums: Borboletta (1974), Amigos (1975),
Festival (1976), Moonflower (1977), and Inner Secrets (1978). In February
1979, he finally released his first real solo album, the half-live, half-studio
Oneness/Silver Dreams -- Golden Reality, actually credited to Devadip. Like
Illuminations, it spent a couple of months in the charts and peaked in the
bottom quarter of the Top 100. After another gold Santana band album,
Marathon (1979), he returned to solo work with the double-LP jazz collection
The Swing of Delight in August 1980. Featuring such guests as Herbie Hancock,
Wayne Shorter, and Ron Carter, it sold a little better than his previous
solo album. Two more Santana band albums, Zebop! (1981) and Shango (1982),
followed before Carlos released a more pop-oriented solo effort, Havana Moon,
in April 1983. Featuring Willie Nelson, Booker T. Jones, and the Fabulous
Thunderbirds, the album reached the Top 40, actually a better showing than
the next Santana band album, Beyond Appearances (1985). In 1986, Carlos
undertook his first musical score, writing music for the Ritchie Valens film
biography La Bamba. He then made another Santana band album, Freedom (1987),
and followed it in October 1987 with a solo album, Blues for Salvador. The
album did not sell well, but the title track won Carlos his first Grammy
Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. After a final Santana band
album for Columbia Records, Spirits Dancing in the Flesh (1990), Carlos left
the label and signed to Polydor, which gave him his own custom label, Guts
and Grace. The first Santana band album for the new company, Milagro, was
followed by what was projected to be a series of releases of tapes from
Carlos' own collection of his favorite musicians, Live Forever: Sacred
Sources 1, featuring Jimi Hendrix, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Stevie Ray
Vaughan, and John Coltrane. Then came a Santana band live album (Sacred Fire
- Live in South America, 1993) and in September 1994, Carlos released
Santana Brothers, a trio album also featuring his brother Jorge Santana and
their nephew, Carlos Hernandez. It charted briefly and was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Carlos spent almost
five years away from recording, not returning until June 1999 when he issued
Supernatural on Arista Records. The Santana band album featured many tracks
co-written by guest stars such as Rob Thomas of matchbox 20, Eric Clapton,
Lauryn Hill, and others. Paced by the number one singles "Smooth" and "Maria
Maria," the album became the biggest hit of Santana's career, selling
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