Carlos Santana
    Mexican-born Devadip Carlos Santana has two career defining moments in rock and roll history. The first is his 1970 album "Abraxis" that spawned the hits "Black Magic Woman" and "Oye Como Va." The second is his all-star 1999 collaboration "Supernatural." It not only sold over 10 million copies (his biggest album ever) but earned him 8 Grammy Awards. In between the guitarist tinkered with disco. A series of 12" singles began with 1978's "Well All Right," followed by "Stormy," "Oneness" and the mid-sized hit "One Chain." But it was his 1985 12" that made it's mark on the dancefloors. "Say It Again" was as high energy as it gets, and when it's played no one would ever guess that it's Carlos Santana.  
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