• Zebop! is the 12th studio album by the American rock band Santana. The album had several releases, and various different color cover backgrounds, including...
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  • was subsequently recorded by Latin rock band Santana for the 1981 album, Zebop! The lead vocal on the Santana version was performed by Alex Ligertwood...
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    1980s started relatively brightly for Santana, with 1981's platinum-selling Zebop!, which also reached the top 20 in several countries, and continued the...
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  • the Stadium Jam. The Zebop! Tour (also known as The Zebop Concert '81) was the sixteenth concert tour by Santana supporting the Zebop! album. Santana spent...
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  • Records, a now-defunct record label "Hannibal", a track by Santana from Zebop! "Hannibal", a track by Miles Davis from Amandla Hannibal, a fictional opera...
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  • on the album Sand, and joined Carlos Santana as keyboardist on Marathon, Zebop! and Havana Moon. He was married to actress Heather Langenkamp from 1984...
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  • song". www.bbc.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022. Bishop, Pete (May 10, 1981). "Zebop!' A Zinger". Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved June 14, 2011. DeKnock, Jan (January...
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  • (1978) Marathon (1979) Zebop! (1981) Shangó (1982) Chris Solberg 1978–1980 guitars keyboards vocals Inner Secrets (1978) Zebop! (1981) Chris Rhyne 1978–1979...
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    hit for Santana, called "Winning", which appeared on their album entitled Zebop! and had previously been released by Ballard himself on his second solo...
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    radio-friendly singles followed from Santana and the band. "Winning" in 1981 (from Zebop!) and "Hold On" (a remake of the Canadian artist Ian Thomas' song) in 1982...
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