Marcus Malone

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Marcus Malone
Born1943/1944
GenresLatin rock, Chicano rock, psychedelic rock
InstrumentsLatin percussion and congas
Years active(1966–1969) (2013–present)
LabelsColumbia
Associated actsSantana

Marcus "The Magnificent" Malone (born 1943/1944)[1] is an American percussionist, former member of the Latin rock band Santana.

Career[]

Santana was formed in 1967 in San Francisco with Malone playing as the band's percussionist, specializing in Latin instruments. Originally known as Carlos Santana Blues Band, the group found little success in the music scene until it was slated to perform at the upcoming Woodstock Music Festival and began work on its debut album Santana. However, by this point, Malone had already been convicted of manslaughter and had started serving his sentence in San Quentin State Prison.[citation needed]

Since his release from prison in 1973, Malone had been living on the streets of Oakland until being accidentally discovered by KRON-TV field reporter Stanley Roberts in December 2013. Malone and Carlos Santana subsequently had an emotional reunion,[2] and the former was set to once again play as a percussionist on Santana's upcoming album Santana IV.[3][4] In the end, Malone was not featured on Santana IV.

On June 18, 2016, Malone was critically injured by an unsecured tire that flew off a passing car in Oakland and knocked him backwards onto the sidewalk. He was placed on life support at Oakland's Highland Hospital.[5] A crowdfunding GoFundMe page for his medical expenses was set up by his personal manager and nephew, Carl Jacobs. Malone was transferred to a skilled nursing facility in Alameda, CA.[citation needed]

Albums[]

With Santana[]

References[]

  1. ^ Wright, Guy (November 26, 1969). "Slow Arm of Justice". San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, CA. p. 25 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Carlos Santana Reunites with Homeless Ex Bandmate in Oakland on YouTube (December 20, 2013, KRON-TV)
  3. ^ Shields, Brian (December 22, 2013). "Santana Plans Recording with Homeless Ex-Bandmate". KRON-TV. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  4. ^ "Marcus The Magnificent" Homeless Conga Player Re-Unites W/ Carlos Santana on YouTube (May 14, 2016, KRON-TV)
  5. ^ Mendoza, Carlos (June 19, 2016). "Marcus "The Magnificent" Malone on life support after freak accident in Oakland". KRON-TV. Retrieved September 18, 2016.

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