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  1. Santana Brothers is a 1994 album by Carlos Santana, his brother Jorge, and his nephew Carlos Hernandez. It reached 191 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

  2. 18 de may. de 2020 · Guitarist Jorge Santana, the younger brother of Carlos Santana and whose guitar riffs on the band Malo’s 1972 hit “Suavecito” transformed the song into a Chicano anthem, has died.

  3. Born in Autlan, Jalisco, Mexico, Jorge Santana is the youngest of the three brothers and the second after Carlos to pick up the guitar. Being a part of a musical family and having his ear constantly exposed to music was a definite influence, and Jorge was inspired by the musical activity in the household. However, Jorge hadn't had formal music ...

  4. OK, not purely solo release - with "Brothers" (guitarists Jorge Santana and Carlos Hernandez). But anyway, more solo release than Santana's band album. The album opens with serious guitar fusion composition "Transmutation/ Industrial" and for a moment new listener can expect experimental jazz fusion album in a manner of his duets with McLaughlin or Alice Coltrane.

  5. 15 de may. de 2020 · Jorge Santana, the guitarist for the Latin rock band Malo and younger brother and regular collaborator to Bay Area rock legend Carlos Santana, has died at age 68, according to social media posts.

  6. Santana Brothers, an Album by Santana Brothers. Released in 1994 on Island (catalog no. 314 523 677-2; CD). Genres: Latin Rock. Rated #978 in the best albums of 1994. Featured peformers: Carlos Santana (producer), Jorge Santana (producer), Hal Miller (liner notes), Michael Collopy (photography), Su Settle (graphic design), Devon Rietveld (recording engineer), Kent Matcke (assistant engineer ...

  7. 18 de feb. de 2024 · About Jorge Santana. The younger brother of iconic guitarist Carlos Santana, Jorge Santana was also a talented instrumentalist in his own right, whose style blended blues, Latin, jazz, and rock influences. Santana was best known as the leader of the Latin rock band Malo, who scored a Top 20 single in 1972, "Suavecito," from their self-titled ...