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"Smooth" is a song performed by American rock band Santana and Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty, who sings the lead vocals. It was released to radio on June 15, 1999, as the lead single from Santana's 1999 studio album, Supernatural .
The videography of Santana, a Mexican-American rock guitarist, and his band Santana currently consists of 10 concert tour videos, 13 video singles and 1 box set. Over a career spanning forty years, Santana has been seen as exemplifying latin rock , whilst diversifying into other genres.
"Smooth" from February 25, ... California was featured on the 2000 video Supernatural Live: An Evening with Carlos Santana and Friends. ...
It features a horse participating in a dressage competition in the Olympics -- and it is dancing to an instrumental cover of "Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas. The video is blowing up the ...
Santana signed with Columbia and released their self-titled debut album Santana. This album reached fourth place on the Billboard 200 and earned two-times platinum status by the American national certification. Next, Santana released Abraxas, in September 1970, which topped the Billboard charts and earned five-times platinum. Santana released ...
The song that launched Shur's career was "Smooth", [8] which he co-wrote with Matchbox 20's Rob Thomas for Santana's album Supernatural. [2] When he heard that Santana needed a song for their new album, Shur composed a song over a weekend. [8] Thomas, who sang the lead vocals with Santana, wrote the song's lyrics. [6]
Carlos Santana is on the mend after an accidental fall at his home in Hawaii left him with a broken finger.. The legendary guitarist, 77, was set to begin a new set of shows in his Las Vegas ...
He is best known as the lead vocalist of Santana, with five different stints from 1979 to 1994, which included the US Festival in 1982. He is credited on songs by Santana such as "All I Ever Wanted", "You Know That I Love You", "Winning" and "Hold On". He also performed with the Senate, the Jeff Beck Group and Brian Auger's Oblivion Express.