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Lisandro Meza

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About Lisandro Meza

The Colombian maestro of cumbia, Lisandro Meza, creates hit after hit!

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Lisandro Meza's country of origin

Lisandro Meza is from Colombia.

Lisandro Meza's real name

Lisandro Meza's real name is Lisandro Meza.

The Success Story of Lisandro Meza

Who is Lisandro Meza?

Lisandro Meza (born in 1937 in the Caribbean region of Colombia) is a singer and composer considered one of the most influential figures in cumbia music. He has been playing since the late 1950s and has released several albums over the years, making him one of the most prolific Colombian musicians.

Style and Influences

Meza's style is characterized by its use of traditional instruments such as accordion and maracas, combined with modern elements like electric guitar and synthesizers. His music is a unique blend of traditional Colombian cumbia, reggae, salsa, rock and pop. He has been heavily influenced by Cuban music, as well as by other Latin American styles such as bolero and folk music from Peru and Ecuador.

Career Highlights

Meza has had an extensive career that includes numerous awards and recognitions. In 2004 he won a Latin Grammy for Best Traditional Tropical Album for his album “Tierra de Todos”. He has also been nominated for several other Latin Grammys and won two Premios Nuestra Tierra awards in 2006 and 2008. He has played at many major international festivals such as SXSW in Austin and WOMAD in the UK.

Collaborations

Meza has collaborated with many other artists over the years, including fellow Colombians Carlos Vives, Totó La Momposina and Juanes. He has also worked with international stars such as Willie Colon, Manu Chao and Sting. In recent years he has been featured on tracks with artists like El Dusty, Los Master Plus, Sotomayor and Yuri Buenaventura.

Legacy

As one of the most influential figures in cumbia music, Meza's legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come. His music is a timeless blend of traditional rhythms and modern sounds that appeals to audiences around the world. His influence can be heard in much of today's Latin American music.}