Lisandro Meza (El Piñal, Los Palmitos, Sucre, 26 September 1939) is a Colombian singer and accordionist.
Lisandro has been described as the “King of Cumbia,” “El Macho de America” (ENG: The man of the Americas) and the “Master of Vallenato Sabanero” since his career as a accordionist in 1958.
Meza was once part of the group, Los Collaleros de Majagual in 1962, which was a huge band in both Colombia and Venezuela.
His music is known for it's mixed styled with Dominican Merengue, Louisiana Zydeco, & Tex-Mex Norteño music, his music is inspired by many famous artists and musicians such as Los Del RĂo, Aterciopelados, Alberto Barros, Aniceto Molina, and many more artists.
Most of his music are popular in countries such as Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Argentina, USA, Mexico, Japan, China, Germany, Spain, & Cameroon.
Some of his hits are La Gorra (1963), Entra Rejas (1978), Las Tapas (1978), La Cumbia del Amor (1981), Estás Pillao (1982), LejanĂa (1982), El Jornalero (El Hijo de Tuta) (2001), and Adiccion (2002)