Guandulito

Dionisio Mejia, popularly known as Guandulito, (March 23, 1911 – June 1979) was a Dominican singer and accordion player, who helped popularize the merengue tipico genre.[1][2]

Discography

  • Guandulito y Su Conjunto (1960)
  • Merengues (1960)
  • Parranda En Sabana Iglesia (1960)
  • En New York (1960)
  • La Chiva Blanca de Don José (1960)
  • Merengue Típico Dominicano Vol. 2 (1972)
  • Merengues (1974)
  • Haciendo Historia (with Wilfrido Vargas) (1979)
gollark: You don't actually need simple shapes very badly as long as you have an algorithm which is not likely to be biased.
gollark: Okay, rearrange the states so they're square.
gollark: A simple if slightly inaccurate way would be some kind of binary space partitioning thing, where (pretending the US is a perfect square) you just repeatedly divide it in half (alternatingly vertically/horizontally), but stop dividing a particular subregion when population goes below some target number.
gollark: The more complex the algorithm the more people might try and manipulate it. The obvious* solution is to just split up the country by latitude/longitude grid squares.
gollark: The Netherlands will just conquer all of the areas "lost" to rising sea levels.

References

  1. Austerlitz, Paul (January 23, 1997). Merengue. Temple University Press. p. 166. ISBN 9781566394840.
  2. "Guandulito". IASO Records. 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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