“Carlos Santana - the king of World Music”. La Voz (Denver: La Voz Publishing Company) 24 (34). (26 Aug 1998). ISSN0746-0988. OCLC9747738. http://search.proquest.com/docview/367933042/. "When the family moved to the boom town of Tijuana in 1955, 8-year-old Carlos picked up the guitar, studying and emulating the sounds of B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker. Soon he was playing with local bands like "T.J.'s," where he added his own unique touch and feel to the popular songs of '50s rock 'n' roll. As he continued to play with different bands along the busy "Tijuana Strip," he started to perfect his style and sound."
“Carlos Santana - the king of World Music”. La Voz (Denver: La Voz Publishing Company) 24 (34). (26 Aug 1998). ISSN0746-0988. OCLC9747738. http://search.proquest.com/docview/367933042/. "When the family moved to the boom town of Tijuana in 1955, 8-year-old Carlos picked up the guitar, studying and emulating the sounds of B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker. Soon he was playing with local bands like "T.J.'s," where he added his own unique touch and feel to the popular songs of '50s rock 'n' roll. As he continued to play with different bands along the busy "Tijuana Strip," he started to perfect his style and sound."
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“Carlos Santana - the king of World Music”. La Voz (Denver: La Voz Publishing Company) 24 (34). (26 Aug 1998). ISSN0746-0988. OCLC9747738. http://search.proquest.com/docview/367933042/. "When the family moved to the boom town of Tijuana in 1955, 8-year-old Carlos picked up the guitar, studying and emulating the sounds of B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker. Soon he was playing with local bands like "T.J.'s," where he added his own unique touch and feel to the popular songs of '50s rock 'n' roll. As he continued to play with different bands along the busy "Tijuana Strip," he started to perfect his style and sound."