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Santana putting roots in Vegas

April 1, 2009 | 12:01 am

The guitarist and his band will play about three shows a week through 2010.

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What's the one thing Las Vegas needs more of? Light, according to Carlos Santana, who figures he's just the guy to bring it during a Sin City residency he'll begin May 27 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Santana, the man and the band, will play about three shows a week through 2010 at the Hard Rock's expanded and refurbished concert theater, the Joint, which another classic rocker, Paul McCartney, will inaugurate April 19.


"Santana is going to bring a lot of joy, light, peace and happiness into a place that is basically based on illusion," the multiple Grammy-winning guitarist, songwriter and bandleader said Tuesday from his management's offices in San Francisco. "We have to triumph, because we're bringing the opposite of what Las Vegas is built on."

The residency is the result of a deal with entertainment giant AEG Live, which also produced Celine Dion's "A New Day" show -- a production that ran five years at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace -- as well as subsequent residencies with Elton John, Cher and Bette Midler.

Santana, who has never been hesitant about expressing his spiritual beliefs, said he intends to keep his performances inspired by avoiding an overly scripted and choreographed production.

"I put in the contract that we will need 20 to 30 minutes in the middle of the set to do a back flip into the unknown," he said. "I won't know what that's going to be; the sound and lighting people won't know, the band won't know. We need that just so we can reignite and reinvent ourselves."

The Joint, which opened in 1995 and helped make Las Vegas a legitimate destination for rock musicians, is undergoing a $60-million expansion. The former 1,400-seat theater now will house up to 4,000 people. Tickets, priced from $79 to $299, go on sale today for Santana performances through September.

"There are a lot of options of what we can do," said Santana, 61. "The only thing we don't want it to be is routine. . . . I'm ready, I'm inspired, and I'm ready to roll up my sleeves."

--Randy Lewis

Related: Santana is new resident headliner at Hard Rock

Photo credit: AFP/Getty Images


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I saw Carlos at The Hard Rock on Thursday. While he is the Carlos we all know and love, "THE LIGHTING GUY SUCKED. THIS GUY BARELY COULD KEEP UP WITH THE BAND. HE HAS TOP OF THE LINE GEAR, AND DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO USE IT, OR DIDN'T KNOW HOW. STEP ASIDE AND GIVE THIS "ICON" THE SHOW HE DESERVES.



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