Santana is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1966. The band consists of Carlos Santana (lead guitar), a vocalist, a keyboardist, a percussionist, a bassist, and a drummer. The band has released many critically acclaimed albums, including their self-titled debut album in 1969, which featured the hit song 'Soul Sacrifice'. Santana is known for their fusion of rock, Latin, and jazz music.
Carlos Santana formed the Santana Blues Band in 1966
The band's debut album, 'Santana', was released in 1969 and went to number 4 on the US charts
The band's hit songs include 'Black Magic Woman', 'Oye Como Va', and 'Smooth'
Santana has won multiple Grammy Awards throughout their career
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Santana's debut album featuring the hit song 'Soul Sacrifice'.
Santana's second album featuring the hit songs 'Black Magic Woman' and 'Oye Como Va'.
Santana's seventeenth studio album featuring the hit song 'Smooth' featuring Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty.
Carlos Santana is the lead guitarist and founder of the band Santana.
Santana plays a fusion of rock, Latin, and jazz music.
Santana's most popular songs include 'Black Magic Woman', 'Oye Como Va', and 'Smooth'.
Santana has won 10 Grammy Awards throughout their career.
Santana's most successful album is 'Supernatural', which won 9 Grammy Awards and has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.