Carlos Santana Says Wife Cindy Blackman Santana Was Answer To His Prayers

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Carlos Santana has a powerful memory of meeting his second wife, Cindy Blackman Santana.

“I was meditating and talking to God, and I said, ‘I need a queen to come home to share this. Love is unconditional, and I need someone who loves me and grows with me,’” the rock icon told People in an interview published Saturday.

It wasn’t long before he felt like his prayer was answered.

“Next thing I know, here comes Cindy,” the guitarist said. “The way Cindy walked like a New York woman, filled with confidence. I was like, ‘Damn.’”

Cindy Blackman Santana, a rock and jazz drummer, is his “best friend,” he told People.

“I’ve always been infatuated with strong women because my mother was like that,” said the “Smooth” musician.

Carlos Santana’s first wife was activist and author Deborah Santana, with whom he shares three adult children. They were married for 34 years but split up in 2007, citing irreconcilable differences.



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Carlos Santana has a powerful memory of meeting his second wife, Cindy Blackman Santana.

“I was meditating and talking to God, and I said, ‘I need a queen to come home to share this. Love is unconditional, and I need someone who loves me and grows with me,’” the rock icon told People in an interview published Saturday.

It wasn’t long before he felt like his prayer was answered.

“Next thing I know, here comes Cindy,” the guitarist said. “The way Cindy walked like a New York woman, filled with confidence. I was like, ‘Damn.’”

Cindy Blackman Santana, a rock and jazz drummer, is his “best friend,” he told People.

“I’ve always been infatuated with strong women because my mother was like that,” said the “Smooth” musician.

Carlos Santana’s first wife was activist and author Deborah Santana, with whom he shares three adult children. They were married for 34 years but split up in 2007, citing irreconcilable differences.



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