Santana Pushed His New Album Release to September
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Carlos Santana's new album "All That I Am" has been pushed to September 6 release from its previous date which actually scheduled for a June 21

AceShowbiz - Carlos Santana's new album "All That I Am" has been pushed to September 6 release from its original schedule of June 21. The reason for the cancellation is unknown.

Just like his previous albums, this new set is tipped to feature collaborations with a number of high-profile acts, including Michelle Branch, OutKast's Big Boi, Mary J. Blige, Los Lonely Boys, the Black Eyed Peas, Sean Paul, Robert Randolph and Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett.

In addition to that postponement news, Santana reportedly will also begin a North American tour May 30 in Tampa, Fla., with support from Texan trio Los Lonely Boys. Soon after, the singer will hit Vancouver on September 21 with support from Randolph and the Family Band. In between the two legs, Santana will join Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter for five shows in Japan in late July and early August under the moniker Emissaries for Peace.

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