<p>Guitar legend Carlos Santana, who is on his maiden trip to India, said he has come with the spirit of music and spiritual triumph from the US, not to demonstrate his musical prowess.<br /><br />"I haven't come to India with an American flag to showcase my talent. I don't do that. I have come to bring not only the spirit of music, but the spirit of spriritual triumph from America," he told reporters on the eve of his debut Indian live performance at the Vladivar Rock 'N India here.<br /><br />The 65-year-old Grammy winning musician said not everything people see on TV about US is true because mostly the worst of the things are shown. "There is another beauty in US. I come from the land where there is social experiment. I represent US as a rainbow of American Indians, Africans, Hebrew and sundry other communities," he said.<br /><br />Santana said many believe that US is a ground for wars and there are many like him who think that all wars should stop and there ought to be more investment, time and energy on education.<br /><br />"The more you educate your brother there will be less brutality. We can eliminate child sex labour, domestic violence," he said.<br /><br />Replying to a query, Santana said a musician loves to create songs and touch people's hearts like Michael Jackson. "To me it is not a job that I have to work with Clive Davis (an American record producer and music industry executive) or to do a radio music," he said.</p>.<p>Santana, who is accompanied by his wife Cynthia Blackman on the Indian tour, said there is something about him that makes people feel significant and meaningful.<br /><br />"It is not just Mother Teresa and Mahatama Gandhi can make difference in the world. You, we, me can make difference in the world. In my music there is a pinch that wakes you up to your possibilities and opportunities. We are not show business, we are muscians," he said.<br /><br />Santana's band line up for his India concert includes Congas - Raul Rekow, Drums - Milton Chambers, Percussions - Karl Perazzo, Bass - Benjamin Rietveld, Vocalist - Anthony Lindsay, Trumpet - William Ortiz, Rythm Guitar - Thomas Maestu, Trombone - Jeffry Cressman, Keyboard - David Mathews.<br /><br />Santana's line up for his India gig includes his Latin-infused, multi-genre hit singles - Black Magic Woman, Smooth, Evil Ways, Dance Into The Night, Oye Como Va, Maria Maria, While My Guitar Gently Sweeps and many more.<br /><br />He will perform selections from his old and new albums as well as classics from the group's more than four-decades-long career.<br /><br />Santana has sold more than 100 million records and reached more than a 100 million fans at concerts worldwide.<br /><br />The legend has won ten Grammy Awards including a record-tying nine for a single project, 1999s Supernatural including Album of the year and record of the year for Smooth. </p>
<p>Guitar legend Carlos Santana, who is on his maiden trip to India, said he has come with the spirit of music and spiritual triumph from the US, not to demonstrate his musical prowess.<br /><br />"I haven't come to India with an American flag to showcase my talent. I don't do that. I have come to bring not only the spirit of music, but the spirit of spriritual triumph from America," he told reporters on the eve of his debut Indian live performance at the Vladivar Rock 'N India here.<br /><br />The 65-year-old Grammy winning musician said not everything people see on TV about US is true because mostly the worst of the things are shown. "There is another beauty in US. I come from the land where there is social experiment. I represent US as a rainbow of American Indians, Africans, Hebrew and sundry other communities," he said.<br /><br />Santana said many believe that US is a ground for wars and there are many like him who think that all wars should stop and there ought to be more investment, time and energy on education.<br /><br />"The more you educate your brother there will be less brutality. We can eliminate child sex labour, domestic violence," he said.<br /><br />Replying to a query, Santana said a musician loves to create songs and touch people's hearts like Michael Jackson. "To me it is not a job that I have to work with Clive Davis (an American record producer and music industry executive) or to do a radio music," he said.</p>.<p>Santana, who is accompanied by his wife Cynthia Blackman on the Indian tour, said there is something about him that makes people feel significant and meaningful.<br /><br />"It is not just Mother Teresa and Mahatama Gandhi can make difference in the world. You, we, me can make difference in the world. In my music there is a pinch that wakes you up to your possibilities and opportunities. We are not show business, we are muscians," he said.<br /><br />Santana's band line up for his India concert includes Congas - Raul Rekow, Drums - Milton Chambers, Percussions - Karl Perazzo, Bass - Benjamin Rietveld, Vocalist - Anthony Lindsay, Trumpet - William Ortiz, Rythm Guitar - Thomas Maestu, Trombone - Jeffry Cressman, Keyboard - David Mathews.<br /><br />Santana's line up for his India gig includes his Latin-infused, multi-genre hit singles - Black Magic Woman, Smooth, Evil Ways, Dance Into The Night, Oye Como Va, Maria Maria, While My Guitar Gently Sweeps and many more.<br /><br />He will perform selections from his old and new albums as well as classics from the group's more than four-decades-long career.<br /><br />Santana has sold more than 100 million records and reached more than a 100 million fans at concerts worldwide.<br /><br />The legend has won ten Grammy Awards including a record-tying nine for a single project, 1999s Supernatural including Album of the year and record of the year for Smooth. </p>