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Arts and Culture / Festivals and Events / History

Santana Plays Hiroshima

by Erik Olsen on Aug 5, 2005


Oye Como Va…With the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bomb almost upon us…actually I wonder if technically,
the anniversary has arrived since it is already the 6th in Asia…anyhoodle, an interesting note about the anniversary:
Carlos Santana played

a concert
before a sold-out crowd of 2,000 in the city in what was billed the “Emissaries for Peace” concert.

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