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Carlos Santana had been interested in Fleetwood Mac's leader and songwriter Peter Green, having seen him perform at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, and decided to cover the band's song "Black Magic Woman". (Both had also been influenced as guitarists by B.B. King.)
"Black Magic Woman" is a song written by British musician Peter Green, which first appeared as a single for his band Fleetwood Mac in 1968. Subsequently, the song appeared on the 1969 Fleetwood Mac compilation albums English Rose (US) and The Pious Bird of Good Omen (UK), as well as the later Greatest Hits and Vintage Years [2] compilations.
Santana is an American rock band, formed in 1966 by American guitarist Carlos Santana, which has performed for five decades.. The group's first concert tours were North America, with performances in Europe, where they performed at small and medium-size venues and rock festivals.
Santana III was also the last Santana album to hit #1 on the charts until Supernatural in 1999. The 2005 edition of Guinness World Records stated that was the longest gap between #1 albums ever occurring (a record which is now held by Paul McCartney since his seventeenth solo studio album, Egypt Station , topped the Billboard 200 chart on 2018 ...
Carlos Santana, alongside the classic Santana lineup of their first two albums, was inducted as an individual into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. During the ceremony he performed "Black Magic Woman" with the writer of the song, Fleetwood Mac's founder Peter Green. Green was inducted the same night.
Santana formed in 1967 in San Francisco and was originally known as the Carlos Santana Blues Band. ... CD+DVD-Video, Blu-ray+CD ... "Black Magic Woman" 4 — 29 ...
The Best of Santana Vol. 2 is a 2000 Compilation album by Santana and a companion album to 1998's The Best of Santana. ... "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" (Live ...
Santana performs "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" and "Europa". [5] The first episode to carry the title Saturday Night Live, though NBC's Saturday Night would continue to be used for the remainder of season 2. The name change became permanent beginning with the season 3 premiere episode. [5]