Latin rock band from San Francisco whose breakthrough came at Woodstock in 1969 (7) |
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Band who had a 1999 hit with Smooth (7) |
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Smooth band who debuted songs on the Hot 100 over five different decades |
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Manuel, 1966 Wimbledon champion (7) |
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Woodstock sextet |
LA Times Daily |
28 Jan 2024 |
Carlos ___, guitarist (7) |
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Latin rock band from San Francisco named after its founder, Carlos _ (7) |
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Band that performed "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock |
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Guitarist Carlos |
New York Times |
08 Jul 2023 |
Rock band named after its founding guitarist |
New York Times |
08 Apr 2023 |
Rock guitarist Carlos |
Newsday |
27 Nov 2022 |
Carlos in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
New York Times |
30 Oct 2022 |
Carlos of guitar fame |
Newsday |
19 May 2022 |
"Evil Ways" band who performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival |
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Band whose 1999 hit 'Smooth' spent 12 weeks at #1 |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2021 |
Temperature inside loco that hasn't started rising for performers at 10 25 |
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"Evil Ways" band |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Feb 2021 |
Band founded in 1967, whose best-selling album Supernatural was released in 1999 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
06 Dec 2020 |
Guitar great Carlos |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Oct 2020 |
Carlos ___, legendary guitarist of the band behind hits like "Smooth" and "Black Magic Woman" |
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Latin rock band founded in San Francisco in 1966 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
11 Aug 2019 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band named after its leader |
New York Times |
23 Feb 2019 |
'Evil Ways' band |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jan 2019 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band named after its leader |
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'Evil Ways' band |
USA Today |
09 Jun 2018 |
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Premier Sunday |
29 Apr 2018 |
"Evil Ways" band |
USA Today |
07 Jan 2018 |
"Evil Ways" band |
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'Smooth' band |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Oct 2017 |
Musician Carlos, or his band |
USA Today |
15 Aug 2017 |
'Oye Como Va' group |
The Washington Post |
29 May 2017 |
"Oye Como Va" group |
LA Times Daily |
29 May 2017 |
"Blues for Salvador" was by this band |
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Musician Carlos, or his band |
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"Oye Como Va" group |
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Band with the album 'Abraxas' |
Jonesin |
16 Aug 2016 |
'Black Magic Woman' band |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Jul 2016 |
"Smooth" guitarist |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2016 |
"Smooth" guitarist |
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Rock guitarist Carlos |
Newsday |
20 Dec 2015 |
Rock's Carlos |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Feb 2015 |
Rock guitarist Carlos |
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Christmas visitor welcoming a new |
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Saturday, "Evil Ways" |
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Sextet at Woodstock |
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Hall-of-Fame rock band or its lead musician |
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Preceder of John Sebastian at Woodstock |
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Sextet at Woodstock |
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Woodstock jammer |
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Performer of "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock |
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Latin rock band featured at Woodstock |
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"Smooth" guitarist Carlos |
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Artist whose 1999 hit "Smooth" was #1 for 12 weeks |
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Latin rock band |
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Latin rock band since '67 |
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"Evil Ways" band |
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"Oye Como Va" band |
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of '98 |
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Guitarist at Woodstock |
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"Smooth" guitarist |
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Band on Saturday |
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'Evil Ways' band |
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"Black Magic Woman" band |
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"Black Magic Woman" band |
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Woodstock band |
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Woodstock group |
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2004 American League Cy Young Award winner |
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Sextet featured at Woodstock |
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"Evil Ways" group |
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"Smooth" musician |
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Latin-rock band |
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Winner of 8 Grammys in 1999 |
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"Oye Como Va" group |
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'Black Magic Woman' rockers |
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"Oye Como Va" band |
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Guitarist Carlos |
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"Black Magic Woman" performer |
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'Evil Ways' group |
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"Evil Ways" rock group |
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"Evil Ways" rock group |
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Rock band with a record-tying eight Grammys in 1999 |
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Guitarist Carlos |
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"Evil Ways" musician |
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Grammy winner Carlos |
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Winner of eight Grammys in 2000 |
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2000 Grammy winner |
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"Oye Como Va" band |
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He took home eight |
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"Evil Ways" band |
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"Black Magic Woman" rock group |
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"Black Magic Woman" rock group |
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R&R performer of Black Magic Woman |
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Black Magic Woman singer |
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"Black Magic Woman" rock group |
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"Evil Ways" band |
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Santo Domingo's first president |
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Hot wind of S Calif. |
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Guitarist-singer Carlos ___ |
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Yankee infielder |
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"Blues for Salvador" guitarist |
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2004 & 2006 Cy Young winner |
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