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- Vallenata could refer to: A feminine adjective to a person or object from the valley or city of Valle****r, in Colombia. The music genre Vallenato ("musica...
- Vallenato Legend Festival. Its three traditional instruments are: the caja vallenata: a small drum held between the knees and pla**** with bare hands. It was...
- Charanga-vallenata is a style of Latin music that combines conjunto, charanga and vallenato-style accordion. It is essentially ****bia performed at double...
- Náfer Durán with his accordion recorded in Medellín the LP "Herencia vallenata" under the Codiscos label, album that included the song of Diomedes' authorship...
- The caja, a Colombian drum similar to a tambora, is one of the three main or traditional instruments of Vallenato music. Caja, the slang word adopted to...
- The Vallenato Legend Festival (Spanish: Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata) is one of the most important musical festivals in Colombia. The festival features...
- musician and songwriter. The Foundation of the Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata called him a "great figure of authentic vallenato." Enrique Díaz was born...
- newspaper El Espectador, also writing a column called "La Carta Vallenata" (The Vallenata letter), published for 22 years in the same newspaper. She also...
- songwriter. He won the accordionist competition of the Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata in 1970, was a member of Los Corraleros de Majagual, and composed over...
- Chilean ****bia New Chilean ****bia Colombian ****bia Bullerengue Porro ****bia vallenata, a fusion genre that mixes elements of ****bia and vallenato, both of Colombian...