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Starpulse News (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Carlos Santana plans to quit music in six years’ time so he can devote his life to the church. The guitar great, 61, has turned to religion to help him through his most difficult of times,[...] Read more!
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TMZ (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Filed under: Prez Election 2008 Carlos Santana probably knew we wouldn't post a blatant endorsement of a Prez candidate on the site, so he slipped his little plug in under the table -- kinda sorta. See Also TMZ Covers Hard News ... Permalink
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New Musical Express (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Carlos Santana has revealed plans to retire from music and become a church minister.
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F-News (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Carlos Santana has revealed plans to retire from music and become a church minister. The veteran guitarist plans to retire in six years time, and eventually start a church in Hawaii, according to Rolling Stone. "I'm going to stop playing when I'm 67 and work on what I really want to do, which is to be a minister, like Little Richard," he told the magazine. He added, "I'm not sick of what...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rock legend CARLOS SANTANA plans to quit music in six yearsÂ' time  so he can devote his life to the church. The guitar great, 61, has turned to religion to help him ...
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http://www.CelebrityVideoTube.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Big News Network.com London, Oct 5 : Mexican rock musician Carlos Santana has revealed that he would like to become a church minister after he retires from his music career. Read the full article here
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Carlos Santana, the award winning guitarist, says he wanted to become a church minsiter when he retires from music. Santana, 61, told Rolling Stone magazine he ...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rock legend CARLOS SANTANA plans to quit music in six yearsâ time â" so he can devote his life to the church.
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http://www.CelebrityVideoTube.com (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
BBC LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Carlos Santana is on tour and has an album coming out, but in an interview with Rolling Stone posted online on Friday the rocker said he sees himself one day heading up a churc… Read the full article here
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PerezHilton.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Holy, holy, holy! Guitar maestro Carlos Santana revealed in a new interview that we may see him at the head of a church in Maui, Hawaii some day soon. His faith reportedly helped him get through his painful divorce and other low points in life, so serving the big man just makes lots of sense. Santana said, "I'm [...]
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Carlos Santana is on tour and has an album coming out, but in an interview with Rolling Stone posted online on Friday the rocker said he sees himself one day heading up a church in Hawaii.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Carlos Santana is on tour and has an album coming out, but in an interview with Rolling Stone posted online on Friday the rocker said he sees himself one day heading up a church in Hawaii.
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No Rock And Roll Fun (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Presumably inspired by the slavish and unquestioning devotion he receives from his fans, Carlos Santana is thinking of giving it up to go and establish a church in Hawaii . It's not clear if he thinks that Hawaii is especially godless, or if it's just that you might as well pick a warm place to semi-retire; the church bit, though, is clear: "I'm not sick of what I do, but I find that...
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Mint Savvy (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
I stumbled upon a recent Rolling Stones interview with music legend Carlos Santanta by Erik Hedegaard. Erik follows Carlos as he prepares for one of his last tours entitled “Live You Light”. Carlos talks about personal turmoil, including an end to a marriage of 34 years as well as his plans to transition from music [...]
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Guitarist Carlos Santana says he wants to set up a church in Hawaii when he reaches the age of 67.