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Leandro José Díaz Duarte (February 20, 1928 – June 22, 2013) was a Colombian vallenato music composer. He is mostly known for his ability to compose very descriptive and narrative vallenato songs despite his blindness. His songs have been recorded by many Colombian musicians including Carlos Vives, Diomedes Diaz, Jorge Oñate, Ivan Villazon, among others. During the 38th version of the Vallenato Legend Festival, Diaz was proclaimed "King for Life of the Vallenato Legend Festival" along with Rafael Escalona, , , and .

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  • لياندرو دياز (بالإسبانية: Leandro Díaz)‏ هو موسيقي كولومبي، ولد في 20 فبراير 1928 في Hatonuevo ‏ في كولومبيا، وتوفي في 22 يونيو 2013 في فاليدوبار في كولومبيا. (ar)
  • Leandro José Díaz Duarte (* 20. Februar 1928; † 22. Juni 2013) war ein kolumbianischer Vallenato-Komponist. Seine Lieder „Matilde Lina“ und „Diosa Coronada“ inspirierten Gabriel García Márquez und spielen in dessen Roman Die Liebe in den Zeiten der Cholera eine Rolle. (de)
  • Leandro José Duarte Díaz (Barrancas, La Guajira, 20 de febrero de 1928 - Valledupar, 22 de junio de 2013) fue un cantautor, compositor y músico colombiano, fue uno de los símbolos del Vallenato.​ Fue conocido por su composición descriptiva y por ser compositor de Vallenato ciego. En la 38.ª versión del Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata, proclamaron a Leandro como "Rey a Vida del Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata" acompañado de Rafael Escalona, Emiliano Zuleta Baquero, Calixto Ochoa, Adolfo Pacheco y . (es)
  • Leandro José Díaz Duarte (February 20, 1928 – June 22, 2013) was a Colombian vallenato music composer. He is mostly known for his ability to compose very descriptive and narrative vallenato songs despite his blindness. His songs have been recorded by many Colombian musicians including Carlos Vives, Diomedes Diaz, Jorge Oñate, Ivan Villazon, among others. During the 38th version of the Vallenato Legend Festival, Diaz was proclaimed "King for Life of the Vallenato Legend Festival" along with Rafael Escalona, , , and . (en)
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  • لياندرو دياز (بالإسبانية: Leandro Díaz)‏ هو موسيقي كولومبي، ولد في 20 فبراير 1928 في Hatonuevo ‏ في كولومبيا، وتوفي في 22 يونيو 2013 في فاليدوبار في كولومبيا. (ar)
  • Leandro José Díaz Duarte (* 20. Februar 1928; † 22. Juni 2013) war ein kolumbianischer Vallenato-Komponist. Seine Lieder „Matilde Lina“ und „Diosa Coronada“ inspirierten Gabriel García Márquez und spielen in dessen Roman Die Liebe in den Zeiten der Cholera eine Rolle. (de)
  • Leandro José Duarte Díaz (Barrancas, La Guajira, 20 de febrero de 1928 - Valledupar, 22 de junio de 2013) fue un cantautor, compositor y músico colombiano, fue uno de los símbolos del Vallenato.​ Fue conocido por su composición descriptiva y por ser compositor de Vallenato ciego. En la 38.ª versión del Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata, proclamaron a Leandro como "Rey a Vida del Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata" acompañado de Rafael Escalona, Emiliano Zuleta Baquero, Calixto Ochoa, Adolfo Pacheco y . (es)
  • Leandro José Díaz Duarte (February 20, 1928 – June 22, 2013) was a Colombian vallenato music composer. He is mostly known for his ability to compose very descriptive and narrative vallenato songs despite his blindness. His songs have been recorded by many Colombian musicians including Carlos Vives, Diomedes Diaz, Jorge Oñate, Ivan Villazon, among others. During the 38th version of the Vallenato Legend Festival, Diaz was proclaimed "King for Life of the Vallenato Legend Festival" along with Rafael Escalona, , , and . (en)
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