Santana won four major singles championships ... but led Spain to its first two finals in 1965 and 1967, both lost to host Australia. A measure of his devotion was in 1968, against the United ...
His 1967 documentary about Bob Dylan ... Crosby, Stills, and Nash – Sly and the Family Stone – Santana – they were all there.
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Legendary musicians like Bonnie Raitt and Sammy Hagar still call it home, and past residents include Van Morrison, Carlos Santana and the ... performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival ...
There is another reason why this year’s Baja 500 is especially important. For the first time in Solorzano’s career, he is facing competition that the pundits say he cannot beat—a foe so fast and ...
The other names on the list include: Santana Moss (2008) Larry Fitzgerald (2005) Isaac Bruce (1998) Jerry Rice (1989) Homer ...
89: The Rolling Stones: Their Satanic Majesties Request (design by Michael Cooper) The Rolling Stones probably couldn’t beat the Beatles for a psychedelic album in 1967, but they arguably had ...
With his help, the smooth-swinging Pasarell—“Watch Charlie play and copy his strokes,” Ashe would tell his students—became the No. 1 U.S. amateur in 1967. That year, with his upset win ...
Prior to 1968, the United States National Championships was an amateur event. It became the U.S. Open in 1968 when the ...
Virginia Wade 1967: John Newcombe, Billie Jean King 1966: Fred Stolle, Maria Bueno 1965: Manuel Santana, Margaret Smith 1964: Roy Emerson, Maria Bueno 1963: Rafael Osuna, Maria Bueno 1962 ...
In 2004, as the ace of Boston’s staff, he finished second to Minnesota’s Johan Santana. Schilling was never particularly close to winning the award — he received a total of two first-place ...
The music of the Summer of Love in New York reflected the numerous communities already making noise in the city. For jazz, it was the home stretch for Blue Note Records, the label’s first period ...
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was released in 1967. It is sung by Ringo Starr ... Mexican-American guitarist and songwriter Carlos Santana, who founded the band Santana in 1966.