Gregg Rolie
Rock singer-songwriter and keyboard player

Born
June 17th, 1947
77 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A prominent musician in the rock genre, Rolie co-founded the influential bands Santana and Journey. With Santana, success included participation in the iconic album 'Abraxas' and the Grammy Award-winning single 'Black Magic Woman.' As a member of Journey, Rolie contributed to the band's early sound, appearing on their self-titled debut album and 'Look into the Future.' He departed Journey in 1980, pursuing solo work and collaborations with various artists.
Co-founded Santana and Journey
Contributed to the album 'Abraxas'
Sang 'Black Magic Woman' with Santana
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