Yes, Santana covered the song "Spooky," originally by the Classics IV. Their version, featuring vocalist Rob Thomas, was included on the 1999 album "Supernatural." The cover blends Santana's signature guitar work with a contemporary pop sensibility, making it a unique rendition of the classic tune.
No that was Eric Burden well according to Wikipedia Carlos Santana DID do a cover of lowrider,but have yet to find it.
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Carlos has been on the cover of RS three times: March 16, 2000 ("The Epic Life of Carlos Santana"); May 6, 1976 ("Santana Comes Home"); and December 7, 1972 ("The Resurrection of Carlos Santana"). The "Cosmic Carlos" article was from the August 19, 1999 issue (with Angelina Jolie on the cover.) (There was also an article called "Carlos' Cosmic Bummer" in the 10-16-2008 issue.)
Carlos Santana
He just married in Dec.2010 and he is divorced.
"Spooky" just SOUNDS like a Santana recording. Does it ever! That's Georgia guitarist Barry Bailey ripping up the guitar lead on "Spooky" with the Atlanta Rhythm Section.
No that was Eric Burden well according to Wikipedia Carlos Santana DID do a cover of lowrider,but have yet to find it.
Did you EVER WENT to college?
No
Glee never shows Santana doing any self-harm, so we assume no.
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Carlos has been on the cover of RS three times: March 16, 2000 ("The Epic Life of Carlos Santana"); May 6, 1976 ("Santana Comes Home"); and December 7, 1972 ("The Resurrection of Carlos Santana"). The "Cosmic Carlos" article was from the August 19, 1999 issue (with Angelina Jolie on the cover.) (There was also an article called "Carlos' Cosmic Bummer" in the 10-16-2008 issue.)
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Yes, Carlos Santana lived in Seattle for a period during the 1970s. He moved there after his initial rise to fame with the Santana band. While in Seattle, he continued to develop his musical style and collaborated with various artists.
Salvador Santana, Stella Santana, and Angelica Santana.