Pre-Release
- JAN 1, 1900
- 10 Songs
- Cumbias Colombianas · 1982
- 63 Años de Vida Artística · 1992
- Made In Colombia · 2002
- ¡Riiico...! · 1982
- Greatest Cumbia Classics of Colombia, Vol. 1 · 1980
- Canción para una Muerte Anunciada · 1981
- Amor Lindo · 1991
- El Rey Sabanero del Acordeón · 1996
- Cumbias Colombianas · 1992
- 63 Años de Vida Artística · 1996
Essential Albums
- 1900
- 2022
- 2022
- 2020
Artist Playlists
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
Appears On
About Lisandro Meza
Lisandro Meza played an important role in the evolution of cumbia, the traditional big band dance music of Colombia. A master of vallenato sabanero, an accordion-driven style of music, Meza forged a sound that has been described as "a cross between rural Dominican merengue, Louisiana zydeco, and Tex-Mex norteño." Meza initially attracted attention as a founding member of Los Corraleros de Majagual. One of Colombia's most popular bands in the 1960s, the group served as the breeding ground for such influential artists as Fruko, the "Godfather of Salsa." Leaving Los Corraleros De Majagual to focus on a solo career, Meza continued to influence the music of Colombia and Latin America. His hits include the drinking songs "El Guayabo de la Ye (The Hangover of the Year)" and "La Botella Picomoche" (The Big-Mouthed Bottle). Lisandro Meza died on December 23, 2023, at the age of 86. ~ Craig Harris
- HOMETOWN
- El Piñal, Los Palmitos, Sucre, Colombia
- BORN
- September 28, 1939
- GENRE
- Latin