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David Brown (American musician)

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

Years active
  
1966–2000

Associated acts
  
Santana, Boz Scaggs

Music group
  
Santana

Instruments
  
Bass

Labels
  
Columbia

Died
  
4 September 2000


Born
  
February 15, 1947 (
1947-02-15
)

Genres
  
Alternative rock Rock Jazz fusion

Albums
  
Santana's Greatest, Santana III, Santana, Borboletta, Lotus

David Brown (February 15, 1947 – September 4, 2000) was the primary bass player for the band Santana from 1966 until 1971, then again from 1974 until 1976.

He grew up in Daly City, California.

Brown played in Santana at Woodstock and at Altamont in 1969 and on the band's first three studio albums before leaving after the "Closing of the Fillmore West" gig on July 4, 1971. In 1974, he rejoined for the album Borboletta and remained with the band for the followup Amigos before leaving again in the spring of 1976.

At the Fillmore West Tuesday jam sessions in the late '60s and early '70s, Brown would often make personnel selections for the sessions and participate as well. Tuesdays were always packed due to the $1 admission fee. There was no seating and the lighting was dim. If David needed someone to play a particular instrument, he would go out into the crowd and the first person that he ran into that he knew "could play", was asked to jam.

In 1998, Brown was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Santana. He died on September 4, 2000, due to liver and kidney failure.

He also played with the Mark Castro Band in the early 90's, Mark Castro was a lead guitarist who performed with Inner Circle.

Songs

Oye Como VaAbraxas · 1970
Black Magic Woman / Gypsy QueenAbraxas · 1970
Samba Pa TiAbraxas · 1970

References

David Brown (American musician) Wikipedia