Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

When Mona Lisa spoke, Santana all ears

- KATS! JOHN KATSILOMET­ES John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @JohnnyKats­1 on Instagram.

CARLOS Santana disclosed a past romance the other day. His was a brazen descriptio­n of a long-lost love, even as his wife, Cindy Blackman Santana, sat at his side.

The object of his affection was a woman named Mona Lisa. The woman in Leonardo da Vinci’s world-famous portrait would become the muse for a Santana music trilogy.

In the guitar great’s retelling of how this came to be, he and Cindy were on a 2016 trip to Paris. She suggested a visit to the Louvre to see the great painting.

“I’ve never seen Mona Lisa, and I’ve been visiting Paris since 1970,” Santana said in a chat at Henderson City Hall prior to the public dedication of the third art piece and bench in his ongoing partnershi­p with Habitat for Humanity. “So we got in this line, and I’m telling you this line was bigger than the line to see most acts today. It was gi-mungous!”

Santana, an unquestion­ed rock legend whose residency at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay continues on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Nov. 11, waited in that line.

“Once we got to her, through all these corridors — it took forever — we see that she has her own air-conditione­d room,” he said. “There was like a sea of Japanese tourists, just taking pictures. Once I finally moved close, and got next to her, I’m looking at Mona Lisa and I’m like, ‘Woooow!’ ”

Santana says Mona Lisa spoke to him. For real.

“And she says — I swear to you — she says, ‘Hiii!’ And I say, ‘Hiii!’ And she says, ‘Do you remember when we were lovers?’ ” Santana, now grinning, recalled. “Now, I’m not stupid, I’m not going to say, ‘No.’ So I said, ‘Yeah!’ ”

I offer, “This would be long before Cindy was around, right?”

“Oh, it was a long time ago,” she said, laughing. “It was more than a couple of years ago. Actually, it was centuries ago.”

Inspired by this moment, Santana has written a piece titled, “In Search of Mona Lisa.” Cindy is on drums and one of Santana’s music heroes, Ron

Carter, is on bass.

As for the business at hand, Santana’s bench-art partnershi­p has resulted in three pieces developed by Las Vegas woodworker Kerm Sablan and artist Justin Lepper .The first two pieces read LOVE and MUSIC, and are on display at House of Blues. The third says PEACE AND LOVE, and all of the benches will be moved to Henderson’s historic Pittman neighborho­od next year.

A Clay doc

Master of reinventio­n and Las Vegas resident Andrew

Dice Clay is the focus of an upcoming documentar­y being directed by John Singleton, who directed “Boyz n the Hood” and “2 Fast 2 Furious.” The yet-untitled movie, with a yet-unannounce­d released date, will be produced by

Gene Kirkwood, the executive producer behind “Rocky” and “The Defiant Ones.”

In a text Saturday, Clay declined comment. Riding high as a cast member in the Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper hit “A Star is Born,” Clay is back at Laugh Factory at Tropicana from Nov. 30-Dec. 2.

Ruvo doc on PBS

“Power of Love,” a documentar­y centering on the Ruvo family and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, airs 10 p.m. Monday on PBS in Las Vegas. The doc will repeat throughout the month (check local listings, as we say), as November is national Alzheimer’s Awareness Month.

Largely a project of KMA board member Michael

Severino of Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, the project focuses on the relationsh­ip between Larry Ruvo and his father, Lou, who succumbed to Alzheimer’s in 1994 and was the inspiratio­n for the center named for him in Symphony Park.

“I’m overwhelme­d by the exposure by the KMA will receive because of PBS,” Ruvo said in a phone chat Saturday. “Because of this documentar­y, what happens in Vegas won’t stay in Vegas. It will go across the country.”

Cool hang alert

Le Cabaret at Paris Las Vegas is Groove Central every night of the week. The lineup rotates between veteran Vegas lounge act Jamm, Pop Rebels, Status and These Guys Worldwide.

The grooving is so strong that every night is a viral video, waiting to happen. Hours are 9 p.m.-1 a.m. weekdays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. weekends. The cover is “none,” and bring yer dancin’ shoes.

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