- Campanero", "La Gorra" and "La Burrita".
Molina formed his
group "Los
Sabaneros" in 1979.
Aniceto Molina died on 30
March 2015 in San Antonio, Texas,...
-
Burrito de Belén" (English: The
Little Donkey from Bethlehem) or "El
Burrito Sabanero" (English: The
Little Donkey from the Savannah) is an
aguinaldo from Venezuela...
-
Leptodactylus sabanensis is a
species of frog in the
family Leptodactylidae. It is also
referred to by the
common name Gran
Sabana Thin-Toed Frog It is...
- The
Museo de
Sabanero is a
museum in Liberia,
Costa Rica,
founded in 1990 by an
executive decree issued by
President Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier. The...
- América" (English: The man of the Americas) and the "Master of
Vallenato Sabanero." Meza was once part of the group, Los
Corraleros de
Majagual in 1962,...
-
language of
Panama closely related to Guaymi.
There are two dialects,
Sabanero and Bokotá (Bogota),
spoken by the
Bokota people.
Voiced sounds /b, d,...
- Paisa, Caucano, Pastuso, Valluno, Llanero,
Amazonian Colombian, Guajiro,
Sabanero, Samario, Vallenato, Chochoano, Tumaqueño, Basque-Colombian, Colombian-American)...
-
known as the
author of "Moliendo Café" and
other songs like "El
Burrito Sabanero", "Leche Condensada", "Luces de Caracas", "Sierra Nevada" and "Mañanita...
- this type of
porro is
called porro sabanero. See
Lucho Bermúdez or Toto La
Momposina for
samples of
porro sabanero. Today,
orchestrated porro has lost...
-
started fusioning local genres to the vallenato,
usually with ****bia,
porro sabanero,
gaitas (group of
gaita flute interpreters), mere****be and joropo. Some...