New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The long-awaited Mural Dedication, Ribbon-Cutting and Blessing Ceremony in honor of The SANTANA Family at 24th & Mission Street BART Plaza Southwest Station on Friday- October 29th at 12:00 Noon will express the wishes of the late patriarch
Jorge Santana.
The mural honors the
Santana Family members' parents Josefina and Jose, two of their sons
Carlos and
Jorge and one of the grandchildren Salvador, son of Carlos.
The celebration begins with a traditional native Aztec blessing by "MiXCOATL" followed by guest speakers Salvador Santana, Mayor London Breed, Leo Rosales, Lisa Brewer, Roberto Y. Hernandez, and world-renowned guest of honor
Carlos Santana.
The dedication will honor
Jorge Santana, Carlos's younger brother, who suddenly and unexpectedly passed away into the spirit world just as the creation of the mural began in
September 2020.
Jorge was born in Jalisco, Mexico and grew up in the Mission District. He was an incredible musician just like his brother Carlos. At age 20,
Jorge had joined the legendry San Francisco Mission District homegrown Latin-rock band, "MALO," playing the guitar on the group's top-20 hit song "Suavecito" and helped shape the nationally recognized Latin-rock sound.
The year-long mural project was painted by San Francisco's own award-winning artist Crayone and Mark Bode, depicting the sketch design provided by Randolph Bowes and
Jorge Santana.
The mural project was developed and supervised by Lisa Brewer of Mission Art 415, Dr.
Annie Rodriquez and Dr. Bernardo Gonzalez.
The mural dedication is part of a community movement to celebrate this amazing family, in the spirit of art, passion, and unity. This event is open to media but not the general public.