Oye Como Va ft. Carlos Santana & Cindy Blackman Santana | Playing For Change | Song Around The World
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The legendary Carlos Santana, Cindy Blackman Santana, Becky G, Tito Puente, Jr., Tal Wilkenfeld, Rubén Rada, along with 20 other musicians from around the globe, join together for this energetic, classic, feel-good groove.
Listen to how the rhythms of Colombia, Panama, Uruguay, the Congo, Brazil, Haiti, the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the USA unite in perfect harmony on this Song Around The World rendition of Tito Puente’s, “Oye Como Va,“ featuring Carlos Santana, who made the song a worldwide hit in 1970 with his band, Santana.
“Music is the mystical medicine that heals the listener from the infection of fear, the infection of separation, the infection of thinking you’re not worthy.“ —Carlos Santana
Written By: Tito Puente
FEATURING:
Al Brothers - Percussion
André Siqueira - Bongos
Andreus Valdés Torres - Maracas
Becky G - Vocals
Carlos Santana - Electric guitar
Cindy Blackman Santana - Drums
Chouloute Minouche - Vocals
Cory Henry - Organ
Estevinson Padilla Valdés - Vocals
Jose´Valdés Terán - Vocals
Karl Perazzo - Congas
Luis Carlos Cassiani Simarra - Güiro and vocals
La Escuelita del Ritmo - Vocals
Manuel Pérez Selinas - Vocals
OBA Frank Lords - Cowbell
“Papi” Felix Garemua - Electric guitar
Paulo Heman - Tambourine
Rubén Rada & Family - Congas and vocals
Tal Wilkenfeld - Electric bass
Tito Puente, Jr. - Timbales
Washboard Chaz - Washboard
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