Sí, soy llanero

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Sí, soy llanero is the first studio album by Colombian band Cimarron.

This 2004 record production earned a Grammy nominee for Best Traditional World Music Album.[1]

The album was produced by Carlos "Cuco" Rojas, harpist and founder of Cimarron, and Daniel Sheeny, director of the non-profit record label Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.[2]

It was recorded by Pete Reinger at Audio Productions Patrick Mildenberg, in Bogotá (Colombia). Reinger also mixed the album in Smithsonian Folkways. The mastering was done by Charlie Pilzer, at Airshow Mastering, in Springfield (Virginia).

Tour

The songs on this album were performed live by Cimarron on stages such as the Smithsonian Folklife Festival (Washington), the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (Elko, Nevada) and the International Book Fair of Panama.

Grammy nomination

Sí, soy llanero was nominated for Best Traditional World Music Album in the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.

Track listing

Musicians

References

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