Yes, yes he did!
No, that was Michael Shrieve, who was only twenty years old at the time of Woodstock. He was the regular drummer with Santana from 1969 to 1974.
Santana played a whole set at Woodstock, the most impressive song was 'Soul Sacrifice'.
Santana perfomed at Woodstock in the year 1969. It was a music festival billed as "an Awuarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music" with 500,000 visitors.
Five of the "bigger name" bands that played at Woodstock: The Who, The Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Band, Santana.
Yes, yes he did!
No, that was Michael Shrieve, who was only twenty years old at the time of Woodstock. He was the regular drummer with Santana from 1969 to 1974.
Santana played a whole set at Woodstock, the most impressive song was 'Soul Sacrifice'.
Santana perfomed at Woodstock in the year 1969. It was a music festival billed as "an Awuarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music" with 500,000 visitors.
I don' t know but she is hot!
No, he was with Traffic and Traffic did not play Woodstock. That is correct but the did play at Woodstock 2 in 1997, with Traffic.
Five of the "bigger name" bands that played at Woodstock: The Who, The Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Band, Santana.
Jennifer Warnes, who after Woodstock had a a few hits including "Right Time of the Night"
You do not play bass like Santana. You can not play bass like Santana. First, you must learn to play the bass. Any classical bass player could use the techniques Santana uses, only he uses them in a different way.
No, they didn't play at Woodstock.
No.
No he did not