Lisandro Meza Márquez, born on September 26, 1937, in El Piñal, Sucre, Colombia,
was a prolific singer, composer, and accordionist renowned for his contributions
to cumbia, porro, paseo, and vallenato music. His musical journey began in 1954
on his family's farm, where he showcased his talent with various instruments,
including the accordion, piano, guitar, and gaita. In 1959, Lisandro Meza gained
popularity with his composition "El Saludo," leading to a series of hits such as
"La Gorra No Se Me Cae" (1963), "La Miseria Humana" (1976), "Entre Rejas"
(1977), "El Guayabo de la Ye" ...