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Raj Chaudhuri - aka Raji Rags. NTS since day one. Always eclectic, never boring. Raj rustles up a seamless monthly mix that journeys through the BPMs.

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A two hour overview of the distinctive blues and rock sounds from North Africa, a loose assimilation of artists and styles often dubbed "Sahara blues" or "Desert blues". The music is frequently associated with (but not exclusively) the nomadic Tuareg peoples who made the music famous around the world.

Jorge Santana

Jorge Santana

Jorge Santana has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 2 April 2015. Jorge Santana's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Jorge Santana (born Guillermo Santana in Autlán, Jalisco, on 13 June 1951; died 14 May 2020) was a Mexican guitarist (brother of musician Carlos Santana). He was a member of Malo who had a top twenty hit in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1972 with "Suavecito".

He released two solo albums on Tomato Records, "Jorge Santana" and "It's All About Love", featuring former Malo members. In the mid-1970s he played with the Fania All-Stars.

His distinctive guitar was a green Fender Stratocaster, acquired in the 1970s.

After a long split, Santana toured with his brother, Carlos. The album Sacred Fire: Live in South America was recorded in Mexico City on this tour, featuring Jorge Santana, who played a personalized orange Paul Reed Smith guitar.

In 1994 he recorded an album with his brother and Carlos Santana's nephew, Carlos Hernandez as Santana Brothers.

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Jorge Santana

Jorge Santana has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 2 April 2015. Jorge Santana's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Jorge Santana (born Guillermo Santana in Autlán, Jalisco, on 13 June 1951; died 14 May 2020) was a Mexican guitarist (brother of musician Carlos Santana). He was a member of Malo who had a top twenty hit in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1972 with "Suavecito".

He released two solo albums on Tomato Records, "Jorge Santana" and "It's All About Love", featuring former Malo members. In the mid-1970s he played with the Fania All-Stars.

His distinctive guitar was a green Fender Stratocaster, acquired in the 1970s.

After a long split, Santana toured with his brother, Carlos. The album Sacred Fire: Live in South America was recorded in Mexico City on this tour, featuring Jorge Santana, who played a personalized orange Paul Reed Smith guitar.

In 1994 he recorded an album with his brother and Carlos Santana's nephew, Carlos Hernandez as Santana Brothers.

Original source Last.fm

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Darling I Love You
Jorge Santana
Tomato1978
Love The Way
Jorge Santana
Tomato1978
Closing Theme
Fania All Stars feat. Adalberto Santiago, Barry Rogers, Billy Cobham, Bobby Cruz, Bobby Quesada, Bobby Rodriguez, Bobby Valentin, Celia Cruz, José "Cheo" Feliciano, Eddie Palmieri, Hector Lavoe, Hector Zarzuela, Ismael Miranda, Jimmy Sabater, Johnny Pacheco, Jorge "Malo" Santana, José Rodriguez, Justo Betancourt, Larry Harlow, Larry Spencer, Lewis Kahn, Louie Ramirez, Manu Dibango, Mongo Santamaria, Monguito, Nicky Marrero, Oreste Vilato, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, Ralph Marzán, Ralph Robles, Ray Barretto, Ray Maldonado, Reinaldo Jorge, Ricardo Ray, Roberto Rodriguez, Santos Colón, Tito Puente, Willie Colon, Yomo Toro
Vampi Soul2005
Descarga Fania
Fania All Stars feat. Adalberto Santiago, Barry Rogers, Billy Cobham, Bobby Cruz, Bobby Quesada, Bobby Rodriguez, Bobby Valentin, Celia Cruz, José "Cheo" Feliciano, Eddie Palmieri, Hector Lavoe, Hector Zarzuela, Ismael Miranda, Jimmy Sabater, Johnny Pacheco, Jorge "Malo" Santana, José Rodriguez, Justo Betancourt, Larry Harlow, Larry Spencer, Lewis Kahn, Louie Ramirez, Manu Dibango, Mongo Santamaria, Monguito, Nicky Marrero, Oreste Vilato, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, Ralph Marzán, Ralph Robles, Ray Barretto, Ray Maldonado, Reinaldo Jorge, Ricardo Ray, Roberto Rodriguez, Santos Colón, Tito Puente, Willie Colon, Yomo Toro
Vampi Soul2005
Seychells
Jorge Santana
Tomato1978
Sandy
Jorge Santana
Tomato1978