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Essay heading: Santana
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The music was rock 'n roll. The drastic change of moving from the small, quiet town of Autlan to the humming, thriving boom town of Tijuana brought a renewed hope and opportunity for a new life. Both for Carlos and his family. The eight-year old Carlos quickly left the violin for the guitar, studying and emulating the sounds of B... displayed 300 characters
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King, T-Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker. Soon he was being asked to join local bands like the "T.J.'s", where he added a unique touch and feel to his own renditions of all the great songs of the 1950's. As he continued to play with different bands along the busy "Tijuana Strip", he not only started to perfect his style and sound, but actually started bringing home enough money to really help his family... displayed next 300 characters
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