
Santana IV - Live At The House of Blues, Las Vegas
Oct 20 2016
•3h 31m
•Music
On March 21st, 2016, a few weeks prior to the release of the Santana IV album, the classic line-up of Santana took to the stage at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas. The show they delivered combined tracks from the new album with the classic hits from the band's first three albums, to which Santana IV is the natural successor. 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. The concert was a celebration of the chemistry, dynamism and pure musical joy that had made the original band so special and earned them a place in so many fans hearts. It is a show to be enjoyed over and over again.
Cast
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Carlos Santana
Himself

Gregg Rolie
Himself - Organ
Karl Perazzo
Himself - Percussion
Michael Shrieve
Himself - Drums
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