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Guillermo "Jorge" Santana (13 June 1951 – 14 May 2020) was a Mexican
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, brother of musician
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Early life

Jorge was born Guillermo Santana on 13 June 1951 in
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, in
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,
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. His parents were Josefina and Jose Santana. and younger brother of Carlos Santana, Jorge started playing guitar in San Francisco when he was a teen.


Early career

At a young age Santana was in San Francisco based combo "Sounds Unlimited Blues Band" with Tom Lazaneo, Jim Dotson, Fred Pratt and Robert Lazaneo, formed in 1967 and finally calling it quits circa summer 1970, then joined a rhythm and blues band called "The Malibus" which later became just "Malo."


Later career

He was a member of the
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-based, Latin-rock band Malo, who had a top twenty hit in the U.S. ''
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with " Suavecito" in 1972. He released two solo albums on
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, '' Jorge Santana'' and ''It's All About Love'', featuring former Malo members. In the mid-1970s he played with the Fania All-Stars. The band, Malo, which means "bad" in Spanish, played a combination of laid-back fusion of jazz, rock and a variety of forms of Latin music, similar to the sound of Carlos Santana, his brother. The band's debut album, called "Malo" was released in 1972 and included the song "Suavecito". The song, which had a smooth, melodic sound, made it to No.18 on the Billboard singles chart, and became a popular song for fans of Latin rock. Malo played together for four years and produced four albums until they broke up and Santana embarked on a solo career and played with the New York-based band the Fania All-Stars. His distinctive guitar was a green
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, acquired in the 1970s. 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
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guitar. In 1994 he recorded an album with his brother and Carlos Santana's nephew, Carlos Hernandez, called ''
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''. One of his last musical contributions and performances was to provide songs with Abel Sanchez for the 2023 PBS
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(S37 E8) documentary series film "A song for Cesar" on the life and work of farm labor unionist
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Sound

According to
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radio host, musician and band leader Bobby Sanabria Jorge Santana's sound with Malo can be summed up thus:
"Picture
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fused with
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, fused with
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rhythms and guitar driven rock. It was Santana on steroids."


Personal life

He died in San Rafael,
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of natural causes on 14 May 2020, aged 68. He was survived by his brother Carlos and another brother, Antonio. He also had four sisters: Lety Santana, Laura Porras, Irma Santana, and Maria Vrionis. He was married to Donna with whom he had a son, Anthony and a daughter, Michelle. He also had one grandson.


Discography

*'' Jorge Santana'' (1978) *''It's All About Love'' (1979) *''
Santana Brothers ''Santana Brothers'' (sometimes credited as simply ''Brothers'') is a 1994 album by Carlos Santana, his brother Jorge, and his nephew Carlos Hernandez. It reached 191 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart. Track listing # "Transmutation/Industr ...
'' (1994) *''Here I Am'' (2009) *''Gracias Madrecita'' (2011)


Malo

* '' Malo'' (1972) * ''Dos'' (1972) * ''Evolution'' (1973) * ''Ascension'' (1974)


Santana

* '' Sacred Fire: Live in South America'' (1993)


Fania All-Stars

* ''Latin-Soul-Rock'' (1974)


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Santana, Jorge 1951 births 2020 deaths Santana (band) members American musicians of Mexican descent Blues rock musicians Fania Records artists Hispanic and Latino American musicians Family of Carlos Santana Musicians from Jalisco People from Autlán, Jalisco Fania All-Stars members