
Cindy Blackman
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Biography
Cindy Blackman Santana (born November 18, 1959), sometimes known as Cindy Blackman, is an American jazz and rock drummer. Blackman has recorded several jazz albums as a bandleader and has performed with Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Simmons, Ron Carter, Sam Rivers, Cassandra Wilson, Angela Bofill, Buckethead, Bill Laswell, Lenny Kravitz, Joe Henderson and Joss Stone.
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After making it to the top of the charts, members of the Silver Boulders, a popular tween rock band, find themselves undermined by internal squabbling as the bandmates seek different creative directions.
The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie

This lively and intimately-crafted documentary immerses the audience in rock icon Carlos Santana's life and musical trajectory. Filmmaker Rudy Valdez bolsters this personal narrative with pulsating, never-before-seen footage — guided by Santana himself, in his own words.
Carlos

Includes the concert film, a “making of the concert” 30 minute documentary film shot in Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit, and Guadalajara, entitled “Live It To Believe It,” along with a live CD from December 14, 2013. Superstar performances at this concert event include Elan Atias, Chocquibtown, Lila Downs, Gloria Estefan, Juanes, Miguel, Fher Olvera (of Mana), Niña Pastori, Samuel Rosa (of Skank), Cindy Blackman Santana, Salvador Santana, Romeo Santos, Soledad, and Diego Torres.
Santana: Corazón Live from Mexico: Live It to Believe It

Carlos and the band have been frequent visitors to Montreux over the years and in 2011 they presented a stunning concert of their greatest hits, classic album tracks and brilliant cover versions from their debut album right up to 2010's Guitar Heaven . This is the ultimate Santana live concert and absolutely not to be missed.
Santana: Greatest Hits - Live at Montreux 2011

An exhilarating celebration of the art of rock drumming, featuring some of the best drummers ever to have graced the drumkit. The viewer is taken on a uplifting journey through some of the most iconic music ever created, focusing on the women and men with the sticks, their passions, culture and awe-inspiring energy.
Count Me In

Live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, November 10, 1995 1. Tunnel Vision (10:16) 2. Stop Draggin' Around (4:05) 3. Freedom Train (7:17) 4. Always On The Run (3:48) 5. Beyond The 7th Sky (5:49) 6. Come On And Love Me (5:15) 7. Circus (5:06) 8. Be (4:31) 9. Can't Get You Off My Mind (5:08) 10. Mr. Cab Driver (3:47) 11. Let Love Rule (9:34) 12. It Ain't Over Till It's Over (6:27) 13. Are You Gonna Go My Way (4:20) 14. The Resurrection (4:38) 15. Believe (7:46)
Lenny Kravitz: Live at Budokan, Tokyo 1995

Lenny Kravitz, live at Budokan in 1995 at the outset of his mature period as a rock star and r&b pioneer — inheritor, for the MTV generation, of the great traditions of funk, blues, classic rock, and pop. This is a hard-driving, nonstop muscial event, full of irresistibly sharp funk and scorching guitar, with the charisma of Lenny himself always front and center. Never easily categorized, Lenny was busy defying record-label pressures and carrying on the styles in "black rock" established by Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton, Prince, and others. The new album was the now famous "Circles" — with intense and extended grooves developed here from that album's beloved songs, the title track and "Can't Get You Off My Mind" among them. Other early hits include "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" and "Are You Gonna Go My Way." But the most exciting thing is the command Lenny shows of his big sound, and his own way of making music. Here is Lenny Kravitz, coming into his own.
Lenny Kravitz: One Night in Tokyo

For decades, Carlos Santana has been thrilling audiences around the world with his timeless blend of rock, blues, Latin music, and jazz. In 2011, the legendary guitarist performed on one of the world’s most prestigious stages: the Montreux Jazz Festival. A performance of rare intensity, filmed in high definition.