Santana wants to start a church
2008-10-04 14:36
Los Angeles - Carlos Santana is on tour and has an album coming out, but in an interview with Rolling Stone posted online on Friday, the rocker said he sees himself one day heading up a church in Hawaii.
Santana also told the magazine about the pain of recently
going through a divorce from his wife of 34 years, Deborah.
The 61-year-old rocker described in the interview how his
faith has helped him get through low points in his life, and
that he would like to start a church in Maui, Hawaii.
"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," he said to Rolling Stone.
"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 started his Live Your Light tour on September 6 in
Auburn, Washington. The 23-date tour ends on October 12 in
Concord, California.
His two-disc album Multi-Dimensional Warrior, a
compilation of Santana songs from his 40-year career, comes out
on October 14.