Guitar maestro Carlos Santana who is currently on tour gave an interview with Rolling Stone where he talked about his faith, his painful divorce from his wife Deborah (34 years married), and his dream of one day becoming a minister and opening up a church in Hawaii.
Santana was quoted saying:
“I’m going to stop playing when I’m 67 and work on what I really want to do, which is to be a minister, like Little Richard.
“I’m not sick of what I do, but I find that God gave me the gift of communication even without my guitar and with the ability to get people unstuck with certain sections of the Bible having to do with guilt, shame, judgment and fear.”
Santana kicked off his “Live Your Light” tour on September 6th in Auburn, Washington. The 23-date tour ends on October 12 in Concord, California.
He also has a two-disc album “Multi-Dimensional Warrior,” coming out on October 14th. It’s a compilation of Santana songs from his 40-year career.
