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  2. Santana (1971 album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Guajira (music) - Wikipedia

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    Guajira [ɡwaˈxi.ɾa] is a music genre derived from the punto cubano.According to some specialists, [1] the punto cubano was known in Spain since the 18th century, where it was called "punto de La Habana", and by the second half of the 19th century it was adopted by the incipient Spanish Flamenco style, which included it within its "palos" with the name of guajira. [2]

  4. No One to Depend On - Wikipedia

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    "No One to Depend On" is a song by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1971 album, Santana III. The main melody of the song is taken from "Spanish Grease", first recorded by Willie Bobo in 1965. It was written by Mike Carabello , Coke Escovedo , and Gregg Rolie .

  5. The Best of Santana Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Santana Vol. 2 is a 2000 Compilation album by Santana and a companion album to 1998's ... "Guajira" "Everything's Coming Our Way" "Europa (Earth's Cry ...

  6. Oye Cómo Va - Wikipedia

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    The version of the song on Mambo Birdland is a Santana-sized version. When interviewed, Puente explained how he was initially outraged by his song being covered by a rock band, until he received his first royalty check. [5] Santana's version was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 [11] and the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.

  7. Guantanamera - Wikipedia

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    "Guantanamera" (pronounced [ɡwantanaˈmeɾa]; Spanish for 'The woman from Guantánamo') [1] is a Cuban patriotic song, which uses a poem by the Cuban poet José Martí for the lyrics. The official writing credits have been given to Joseíto Fernández, who first popularized the song on radio as early as 1929 (although it is unclear when the first release as a record o

  8. Sacred Fire: Live in South America - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Fire: Live in South America is an album by Santana, released in 1993.This album is dedicated to the life of Cesar Chavez.The title, "Live in South America", is not correct, as the location of the concert production, Mexico City, is not located on the continent of South America.

  9. Willie Bobo - Wikipedia

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    William Correa (February 28, 1934 [1] – September 15, 1983), [2] better known by his stage name Willie Bobo, was an American Latin jazz percussionist of Puerto Rican descent. . Bobo rejected the stereotypical expectations of Latino music and was noted for his versatility as an authentic Latin percussionist as well as a jazz drummer easily moving stylistically from jazz, Latin and rhythm and ...