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Carlos Santana Postpones Six Concerts After Collapsing on Stage During Michigan Show
Live Nation will be announcing the rescheduled show dates.
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The Remix: Top Trending Stories of the Day
Travis Scott paused his July 4th set during a concert in Coney Island after watching fans climb a metal lighting structure to get a better view. NBC 6’s Danni Dikes has this trending story and more for Wednesday, July 6, 2022.
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Carlos Santana Collapses on Stage
Musician Carlos Santana collapsed on stage in the middle of a concert Tuesday night in Michigan.
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Carlos Santana Collapses From ‘Heat Exhaustion' During Michigan Concert
The 10-time Grammy winner is recovering and “doing well,” according to his manager.
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Hawaii's Ultra-Luxury Real Estate Market Smashes Records, as Sales Soar 600%. Here's What's Selling
“The volume and the velocity of Hawaii’s real estate market have shattered every record and historical norm previously held,” said Hawaii Life CEO Matt Beall.
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Carlos Santana Has Heart Procedure, Cancels December Shows
Carlos Santana has successfully undergone a heart procedure and is canceling several Las Vegas shows planned for December
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Iconic San Francisco Music Store Plays Its Last Note
One of San Francisco’s last independent musical instrument stores abruptly hung up a “Store Closing” sign this week, blaming its demise on the city’s shifting tech demographic.
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Miami Marlins Break Losing Streak in Win Over Cleveland Indians
Caleb Smith (3-0) struck out eight in seven innings to help Miami stop a four-game slide as he allowed one run in the third inning.
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Carlos González's 3-Run Homer Helps Cleveland Indians Beat Miami Marlins
Curtis Granderson hit his fourth homer for the Marlins, who lost their fourth game in a row and have the worst record in the majors.
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Carrasco Injures Leg in Cleveland Indians' Loss to Miami Marlins
Miami starter Pablo López (2-3) allowed just two hits in his longest start this season and Jorge Alfaro homered on the first pitch from reliever Neil Ramírez (0-1), who replaced Carrasco.
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Maná Honored as Latin Grammys' Person of the Year
Mexican rock band Maná became the first group ever to be honored as the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year Wednesday, when its four members were recognized during a star-studded tribute concert for their creative accomplishments and philanthropic efforts. Lead vocalist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín and bass player Juan Calleros received a crystal trophy before...
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Alcantara Dazzles on the Mound as Miami Marlins Top Philadelphia Phillies
Derek Dietrich scored both Miami runs as Lewis Brinson had two hits for the Marlins, continuing his strong return after missing two months with a right hip injury.
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Mexican Rock Band Mana Is Latin Grammys' Person of the Year
Mana will be honored as Person of the Year 2018 by the Latin Recording Academy, and Fher Olvera, lead vocalist of the influential Mexican rock band, can’t help but recall its beginnings “in a little truck,” as they say, chopping wood and carrying water. “The band Mana started from way, way down,” Fher told The Associated Press in an interview...
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Marlins Trade Justin Bour to Phillies
The Marlins traded Justin Bour and cash to the Phillies for Mckenzie Mills on Friday afternoon
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‘Despacito,' Urban Artists Biggest Winners of Latin Billboard Awards
It was a “Despacito” night in Las Vegas, where Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi and Justin Bieber’s hit song became the biggest winner of the Latin Music Billboard Awards.
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Bob Dylan's Guitar Expected to Get Over $300,000 at Auction
A guitar played by Bob Dylan at notable concerts in 1970s is expected to sell for more than $300,000 when it goes up for auction next month. Heritage Auctions said the 1963 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar that once belonged to the singer-songwriter will be offered up Nov. 11 in Dallas. Heritage says Dylan played the guitar through his set at...
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Emilio Estefan Releases “We're All Mexican” Video
Grammy-winning producer Emilio Estefan has released a video for, “We’re All Mexican,” celebrating the achievements of Hispanic people in the United States.
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Emilio Estefan Producing Protest Song ‘We Are All Mexican'
Veteran music producer Emilio Estefan says he wrote a song called “We’re All Mexican” to celebrate the achievements of Hispanic people in the United States.
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Billboard Latin Music Conference Kicks Off in Miami Beach
The 26th annual Billboard Latin Music Conference kicked off Monday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Miami Beach.
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En Vivo: Telenoticias Sábado
Estás viendo Telenoticias Fin De Semana En Vivo a las 5:00 p.m.