Carlos Santana plans to become a church minister in six years time.

Guitar legend Carlos Santana has revealed he plans to switch careers to move into religion.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, the Black Magic Woman musician announced he has plans to lay down his six-string and become a churchman in Maui in six years time.
He told the magazine: "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."
Santana also revealed he is not making the change because he is tired of making music but because he wants to motivate people to believe in God.
Furthermore, he claimed the theme of his current US tour is "live your light", adding he wants the audience to have their hair stand on end and to be in tears while the band plays.
According to his website, Santana is a "visionary artist" who has been made a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, sold more than 90 million records and won ten Grammys.