Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va (Santana Tribute) - Juanes, Tom Morello, Fher Olvera - 2013
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Juanes and Tom Morello are joined by Fher Olvera from Maná as they pay tribute to guitar legend and 2013 Kennedy Center Honoree Carlos Santana by playing "Black Magic Woman" and "Oye Como Va" -- part of our Rock and Roll Playlist (https://youtu.be/zdmTt9pM2tM?list=PL14hRqd0PELFCWy7mGophwNPISVJ46vVm). Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #KCHonors #BlackMagicWoman #OyeComoVa #Santana #KennedyCenter #CBS
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