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The singer was Gregg Rolie, who also played keyboards. He was with Santana from 1966 to 1971. He left Santana due to creative differences. Gregg was one of the founding members of Journey with Neal Schon, Aynsley Dunbar, George Tickner, and Ross Valory in 1973. Neal Schon was formerly a guitarist with Santana.

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Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac

According to the Originals.be: (o): Fleetwood Mac (1968) label: Blue Horizon Admittedly inspired by Otis Rush's All Your Love (I Miss Loving). (c): Santana (1970), Dennis Brown (1973), Larry McCray & Tony Z (1995, on a Peter Green tribute)
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"Black Magic Woman" was first perfomed by Santana.

Black Magic Woman was NOT first "perfomed" (whatever that is...) by Santana. It was written by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, and first performed by the group, release as a single in 1968, two years before Santana's version.

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Santana Actually the song was written by Peter Green and was first released by Fleetwood Mac. The more popular arrangement by Santana came out two years later.

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The song Black Magic Woman is about a royal black woman who set her priorities right at a tender age. She was eventually able to attain her dreams.

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Peter Green wrote the song Black Magic Women. It was released as a Fleetwood Mac single worldwide. It was also featured on the English Rose album in 1969.

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Fleetwood Mac

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