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  1. Malone is credited as co-writer of "Soul Sacrifice", which featured on the album and which the band performed at Woodstock. By the time of the band's appearance, Malone had been convicted of manslaughter for stabbing a man, [2] and was serving his sentence in San Quentin State Prison. [3]

  2. HOLLYWOOD HILLS. Breaking News: Marcus Malone Conga Player with The Santana Blues Band Dead at 77 #MarcusMaloneRIP. 24,348 views. 251. Marcus Malone Co-Wrote Soul Sacrifice which Santana...

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  3. Oct 28, 2012 · 150K. 22M views 11 years ago. ...more. Santana - Evil Ways (Album 1969) Live from Woodstock Music Festival 1969, New York USA.

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  4. Dec 23, 2013 · Percussionist Marcus Malone, who was part of Santana's band before it played Woodstock in 1969, happened to be among those interviewed by KRON's Stanley Roberts during a report about illegal...

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  5. Aug 13, 2014 · We recently spoke with Gregg Rolie, a founding member of Santana to get his memories on the Woodstock experience. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee had plenty of tales to tell about ...

  6. By the year's end, the band adopted the shorter name of Santana. Until early 1969, the band were joined by Marcus Malone on percussion, who left the group after being convicted of manslaughter. In late 1968, the group secured a record deal with Columbia Records, following a successful audition opening for the Grateful Dead.

  7. Dec 22, 2013 · Malone played congas on Santana's eponymous first album, but left the band in 1969 shortly before its seminal performance at Woodstock when he was imprisoned for manslaughter, according to...

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