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Santana: Migra - AQACarlos Santana

Migra was written by the award-winning Mexican-American guitarist and songwriter Carlos Santana who founded the band Santana in 1966. The album Supernatural was released in 1999 and sold over 25 million copies worldwide. Migra is one of the songs from the album and combines rock with Afro-Cuban musical influences.

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Carlos Santana

Born in 1947, Mexico, Carlos Santana is a Mexican-American musician who first rose to prominence in the early 1970s. His band Santana had a unique and distinctive sound that fused his guitar playing with Latin and African-based rhythms, as well as influences from rock, , and . The music featured lots of percussion instruments such as and , which were not normally found in rock music at that time. He developed a highly distinctive sound, characterised by long improvised solos, , and .

Santana came from a musical background. His father was an orchestral violinist and a Mariachi - a performer of traditional Mexican music musician. Santana began playing the violin aged five before moving to the guitar aged eight. His family moved to Tijuana, a city on the Mexican and Californian border, before finally settling in San Francisco. During this time Santana was exposed to different musical cultures which influenced his own unique style of playing. He was influenced by blues players such as B.B. King, John Lee-Hooker, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Green, Mike Bloomfield and Hank Marvin.

Santana鈥檚 music grew less fashionable in the mid to late 1970s as the new genre punk rock began to dominate the music scene. The band had a revival in the late 1990s with the album Supernatural. It received nine Grammy awards and went 15 times platinum, selling over 25 million copies worldwide.

Carlos Santana on stage performing with his guitar.
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Carlos Santana performing live on stage