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Santana on Woodstock at 50: 'Kumbaya will kick your ass'

Santana on Woodstock at 50: 'Kumbaya will kick your ass'

08/11/2019

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Santana on Woodstock at 50: 'Kumbaya will kick your ass'

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Santana on Woodstock at 50: 'Kumbaya will kick your ass'

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the famed music festival Woodstock, and a half-century after playing there, musician Carlos Santana is still going strong. In the second of our two-part series on the guitar legend, NewsHour Weekend's Tom Casciato speaks with Santana about his path to Woodstock, and the road that led him there.

08/11/2019

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