In this Oct. 13, 2014 file photo, Carlos Santana performs during the One Night One Show One Cause benefit concert in Baltimore.
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Santana in 1970 (left to right): Carlos Santana, José "Chepito" Areas, Mike Carabello, David Brown, Gregg Rolie and Mike Shrieve.
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Gaby Moreno teamed up with Flor de Toloache singer Mireya Ramos for a cover of David Bowie's "Lady Grinning Soul," which is featured in this new music roundup.
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The lineup of Santana as of May, 1969, photographed in San Francisco. From left: Michael Shrieve, Carlos Santana, Gregg Rolie, Jose 'Chepito' Areas, David Brown and Michael Carabello.
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I can dig it / He can dig it / She can dig it / We can dig it / They can dig it / You can dig it / Oh, let's dig it / Can you dig it, baby?
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Clockwise from left: Lizzo, Gary Clark Jr., Maggie Rogers
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Lizzo (Lissa Alicia/WXPN), Gary Clark Jr. (Frank Maddocks/Courtesy of the artist), Maggie Rogers (Olivia Bee/Courtesy of the artist)
"Everything's new to me, with purity and innocence," Carlos Santana says. "It's all in how your heart perceives things."
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The English roots-rock and folk duo Ida Mae. Their debut full-length Chasing Lights is on our short list of the best new albums out on June 7.
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Dominican trio Mula's steel drum and soft house production is included in this week's Alt.Latino new music roundup.
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