Guitarist Jorge Santana, brother of Carlos Santana, dies at 68

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Carlos Santana announced his brother's death on his Facebook page Friday.

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Published: Mon 18 May 2020, 9:22 AM

Last updated: Mon 18 May 2020, 1:21 PM

Guitarist Jorge Santana, the younger brother of Carlos Santana and whose guitar riffs on the band Malo's 1972 hit Suavecito transformed the song into a Chicano anthem, has died. Carlos Santana announced his brother's death on his Facebook page Friday. He was 68.

"We take time to celebrate the magnificent spirit of our beloved brother, Jorge," Carlos Santana wrote. "He transitioned unto the realm of light that cast no shadow the eyes of my heart clearly see him right in between our glorious and magnificent mother Josefina and our father Jose."

Jorge Santana died Thursday of natural causes, the family said.

Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Jorge Santana began playing guitar following his brother's footsteps.

He joined a San Francisco-based band that would later become Malo, which means "bad" in Spanish. Their 1972 hit Suavecito, a tune released during the apex of the Chicano Movement, became a staple for Mexican American cookouts, weddings and quinceaneras for generations throughout the American Southwest. Its laid-back pace and bilingual lyrics came to signify Southern California.

Malo made three albums before a highly publicized breakup.

Santana later played with the New York-based salsa collective Fania All-Stars. He was one of the few Mexican Americans in a project that included Puerto Ricans and Cuban Americans.

Santana would embark on a solo career. He joined his brother, Carlos, on tour in 1993.


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