He remarried on 15 February 1975 to Colombian socialite Beatrice Dávila Rocha, and together they had two sons, Alejandro Santo Domingo Dávila (b. 1977) who has continued on in the family business and Andrés Santo Domingo Dávila (b. 1978) the co-founder and president of Kemado Records.
One of Kemado's biggest successes was 2006's release of Age of Winters by The Sword, which has sold over 80,000 copies.
The album was released in the US on the Mexican Summer imprint of Kemado Records on September 14, 2010.
It was originally released in 2004 by Subliminal Sounds, and re-issued with the mostly instrumental 5-song EP Tyst Minut in 2005 by Kemado Records.
The album was released in the US on Kemado Records on May 15, 2007, followed by releases on Vroom-Sound in Japan and Dew Process in Australia in June 2007.
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The Incomplete Triangle, LP, self-released 2003 (reissued by Kemado Records, 2004)
The album was also the group's last to be released under their deal with Kemado Records, before signing with Razor & Tie in 2012.