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  2. Black Magic Woman - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Santana discography - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Santana formed in 1967 in San Francisco and was originally known as the Carlos Santana ... "Black Magic Woman" 4 — 29 — 15 —

  4. The Best of Santana Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Best of Santana Vol. 2 (2000) The Essential Santana ... "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" (Live)

  5. List of Santana live performances (1960s–1970s) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Carlos Santana - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Gregg Rolie - Wikipedia

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    He was their original lead vocalist, with his voice appearing on well-known Santana songs such as "Black Magic Woman" (US #4), "Oye Como Va", "No One To Depend On" and "Evil Ways". He also became well known for his skill on the Hammond B3 organ, with solos on many of the aforementioned hits. He has song-writing credits on many tracks from this ...

  8. The Definitive Collection (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Definitive Collection is a compilation album by Santana. Track listing. Disc 1. Jingo" "Evil Ways" "Soul ...

  9. Welcome (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    This is a record that pushes the envelope even today and is one of the most inspired recordings in the voluminous Santana oeuvre." [ 2 ] Jeff Winbush of All About Jazz described the album as "the summit of Santana's jazz fusion era," and remarked: "The secret weapon is Michael Shrieve's energetic drumming and the dual keyboard attack of Coster ...