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By now, you’re familiar with “Playing for Change,” a multimedia music project that brings together musicians and singers from across the globe–some well known, many others not. Their latest video features Carlos Santana playing “Oye Como Va,” a song he made famous in 1970. He’s joined by Cindy Blackman, Tito Puente, Jr. (whose father wrote the song in 1963), bassist Tal Wilkenfeld, Rubén Rada and musicians from Colombia, Panama, Uruguay, the Congo, Brazil, and beyond. For more Playing for Change videos, see the Relateds below. The one featuring John Paul Jones performing “When The Levee Breaks” is a personal favorite.
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This content originally appeared on Open Culture and was authored by OC
OC | Sciencx (2022-05-28T02:29:36+00:00) “Oye Como Va” Played by Carlos Santana & Musicians Around the World. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/05/28/oye-como-va-played-by-carlos-santana-musicians-around-the-world/
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