Santana: Supernatural Now with special guests The Doobie Brothers


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$28 Lawn /$54
Join us on a Wednsesday night in mid August for another evening of great tunes at Jiffy Lube Live. Carlos Santana brings his band to town with the Doobie Brothers as an opening act. Groupon has some sweet deals on lawn and rear pavilion seats while they last.
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Santana: Supernatural Now with special guests The Doobie Brothers
Santana
Full name: Carlos Augusto Alves Santana
Musical talents: guitar virtuosity; melding diverse musical styles such as blues, jazz, rock, salsa, and African rhythms
Santana by the honorifics: he’s hit number 15 on Rolling Stone’s list of 100 Greatest Guitarists, played Woodstock, and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Santana by the numbers: 10 Grammys, 3 Latin Grammys, and 1 Lifetime Achievement honor from the Billboard Latin Music Awards
What Santana says about the tour’s eponymous, Grammy Award–winning album: “With Supernatural, I felt I had a masterpiece of joy in my heart. While we were creating the album, I knew we were touching upon something inspiring and that we were creating music that was timeless… But no one was prepared for the Supernatural spiritual virus that moved across the world.”
What to expect at the show: Supernatural tracks such as “Maria Maria,” “Put Your Lights On,” and the hit single “Smooth,” as well as some new releases
His new EP: In Search of Mona Lisa, due out January 2019, is a three-song collection detailing some of Santana’s deep and personal experiences during his visit to the Louvre.
The Doobie Brothers
More than 40 million: the number of records sold by The Doobie Brothers
Their sound: pristine vocal harmonies and guitar-driven melodies
Essential hits: “Takin’ It to the Streets,” “Long Train Running,” “Listen to the Music”
4: the number of Grammy Awards they’ve earned
2004: the year they were inducted into the Vocal Hall of Fame
What singer-songwriter-guitarist Pat Simmons says about his band’s influence: “We have entered a territory that we never imagined for ourselves, as far as being a part of the cultural landscape.”
What guitarist and founding member Tom Johnston says in regard to the group’s balance between touring and recording in the studio: “The Doobies have always been about playing live.”

Santana: Supernatural Now with special guests The Doobie Brothers