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Instruments
  
Guitar

Name
  
Jorge Santana

Nephews
  
Salvador Santana


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Born
  
June 13, 1951 (age 72) (
1951-06-13
)

Role
  
guitarist · jorgesantana.com

Albums
  
Santana Brothers, Jorge Santana, Jorge Santana "Love The Way", Tantas Cosas, Here I Am, Gracias Madrecita

Parents
  
Jose Santana, Josefina Barrangan

Siblings
  
Carlos Santana, Laura Santana, Maria Santana, Irma Santana, Antonio Santana, Leticia Santana

Similar People
  
Carlos Santana, Jose Areas, Armando Peraza, Michael Carabello, Salvador Santana

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Jorge Santana (born June 13, 1951, Autlán, Jalisco) is a Mexican guitarist, brother of musician Carlos Santana.

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He was a member of Malo who had a top twenty hit "Suavecito" in 1972.

Jorge Santana Sound Station

He released two solo albums on Tomato Records, Jorge Santana and It's All About Love, featuring former Malo members. In the mid-1970s he played with the Fania All-Stars.

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His distinctive guitar is a green Fender Stratocaster, owned in the 1970s.

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After a long split, Santana toured with his brother, Carlos. The album Sacred Fire: Live in South America was recorded in Mexico City on this tour, featuring Jorge Santana, who played a personalized orange Paul Reed Smith guitar.

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In 1994 he recorded an album with his brother and Carlos Santana's nephew, Carlos Hernandez, called Santana Brothers.

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Discography

  • Jorge Santana (1978)
  • It's All About Love (album) (1979)
  • Santana Brothers (1994)
  • Here I Am (Jorge Santana album) (2009)
  • Malo

  • Malo (1972)
  • Dos (1972)
  • Evolution (1973)
  • Ascension (1974)
  • Santana

  • Milagro (1992)
  • Sacred Fire: Live in South America (1993)
  • Fania All Stars

  • Latin-Soul-Rock (1974)
  • References

    Jorge Santana Wikipedia