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Carlos Santana was taken to the hospital ahead of a concert in Texas, where he was treated for dehydration and tested ...
Carlos Santana's manager reveals the guitarist tested positive for COVID-19, a day after he musician was hospitalized in San ...
According to a statement from the venue, manager Michael Vrionis said the guitarist was taken to a San Antonio hospital for observation. “It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform ...
It was later announced by his manager, Michael Vrionis, that Santana had been suffering from dehydration. "It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform you all that tonight's show in ...
The venue posted about the update on Facebook, citing the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's manager, Michael Vrionis. Vrionis said he was making the announcement with "profound disappointment," but ...
“Mr. Santana was at the venue preparing for tonight’s show when he experienced an event that was determined to be dehydration,” Santana manager Michael Vrionis said in a statement.
He’s planning to be back Friday for his date at Lucas Oil Live at WinStar in Thackerville, Oklahoma. Santana’s manager, Michael Vrionis, said Wednesday morning the developments have no bearing on the ...
The rock musician canceled his April 23 concert in Sugar Land, Texas, after testing positive for the disease, manager Michael Vrionis confirmed in a statement shared on Santana's official Facebook ...
Santana’s manager, Michael Vrionis, told the outlet that the 10-time Grammy-winner suffered from dehydration. “It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform you all that tonight’s ...
“Unfortunately, out of an abundance of caution, the decision was made to also postpone this evening’s show in Sugar Land,” his manager Michael Vrionis said in a statement to Rolling Stone.
The venue posted about the update on Facebook, citing the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's manager, Michael Vrionis. Vrionis said he was making the announcement with "profound disappointment," but ...
According to a statement from the venue, manager Michael Vrionis said the guitarist was taken to a San Antonio hospital for observation. “It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform you ...