Carlos Santana

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Woodstock: 3 Days Of Peace And Music

Considered one of the most important film documentations of the late 1960s counterculture in the United States, this film follows the Woodstock music festival in upstate New York in 1969. The three-day Woodstock music festival in 1969 was the pivotal event of the 1960s peace movement, and this landmark concert film is the definitive record of that milestone of rock & roll history.

Santana "Corazon: Live From Mexico"

Ten time GRAMMY-Award winning rock icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Carlos Santana and his band offer a special concert event package entitled "Corazon: Live From Mexico", which includes the concert film, and a "making of the concert" 30 minute documentary film shot in Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit, and Guadalajara, entitled "Live It To Believe It".

Santana "Live At US Festival"

From award-winning filmmaker and rockumentarian Glenn Aveni, Santana: Live At US Festival offers a tremendous performance from the legendary Carlos Santana, rivaling his set at Woodstock for its energy, excitement, and inspiring musicianship. Conceived by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and music impresario Bill Graham, the US Festival was a transformative event for Santana in his long and illustrious career, and this performance from September 4, 1982 represents the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer at his absolute best.

Santana IV "Live At The House Of Blues Las Vegas"

On March 21st, 2016, a few weeks prior to the release of the Santana IV album, this classic line-up of Santana took to the stage at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas. This was a hugely anticipated reunion of a line-up that had not performed and recorded together since the early seventies. It brought back the scintillating combination of rock, Latin, blues, jazz and African rhythms which was the band's trademark and made them truly unique.

Santana "Viva Santana!"

This DVD retrospective celebrates over two decades of classic songs and stellar musicians, from the band's San Francisco roots to the global stage of the late '80s. Viva Santana! includes rare performances filmed around the world, as well as familiar scenes from Woodstock and the Ed Sullivan Show in the late '60s, and features an intimate conversation with Carlos, reflecting on his life and career and revealing a rich treasure of anecdotes about his experiences. Take a twenty year trip down memory lane and review the highlights of the band's history.

Ricky Martin "One Night Only"

International superstar Ricky Martin invites you to join him on stage and off in his very first live home video showcasing the Latin pop magic that has the whole world buzzing. Filmed at Liberty State Park, One Night Only gives you a front row seat for one of the most electrifying performances in music video history.

Santana "Sacred Fire: Live In Mexico"

Dedicated to the life of Cesar Chavez, Sacred Fire: Live In Mexico possibly showcases Carlos Santana and band at their pre-"Supernatural" peak, with the focus on Santana's guitar, Latin percussion, and compositions - instead of on guest singers, rap artists and collaborators. All songs were recorded live in Mexico City on May 22 and 23, 1993. Keyboard wiz Chester Thompson is unbelievable, the audience is primed and pumped, and Carlos' brother Jorge stands in at second guitar - absolutely dynamite live material.

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