Loraine Lara

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Loraine Lara
Born
Loraine Lara Mercado

November 2000 (age 24)
Sabanalarga, Colombia
Genres Vallenato

Loraine Lara Mercado [a] (born 2000) is a Colombian vallenato accordionist, songwriter, and singer. In 2019 she was crowned vallenato queen at both the Vallenato Legend Festival and the Encuentro Vallenato Femenino for winning their respective accordionist competitions.

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Biography

Loraine Lara Mercado was born in November 2000 in Sabanalarga, in the Colombian department of Atlántico. [1] Her father Pedro Lara is an accordionist and accordion teacher, and her sister Sandra Camargo is a songwriter who sang backing vocals for Patricia Teherán and her Musas del vallanato. [2] Lara began learning accordion at the age of 12, and the first song she could play was "La Piña Madura". [3]

At the age of 16 Lara won the amateur accordionist competition of the Cradle of Accordions Festival, and with her winnings she bought another accordion. [2] In 2019, at the age of 18, she was crowned vallenato queen for winning the first acordeonera mayor competition of the Vallenato Legend Festival, accompanied by Fabio Maestre on caja and Andrea Guillén on guacharaca. Wendy Corzo came second, and Maribel Cortina came third. [4] Lara performed two of her own compositions in the final: the paseo "La Espina en el Dedo" and the puya "No Le Temo a Nadie". [5] In November of 2019, Lara won the accordionist competition of the Encuentro Vallenato Femenino, which she had previously competed in three times. [6]

Notes

  1. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Laraand the second or maternal family name is Mercado.

References

  1. Giancarlo Calderon (27 July 2019), "Loraine Lara Mercado: la reina del acordeón" [Loraine Lara Mercado: the queen of the accordion], El Espectador (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025
  2. 1 2 Lorayne Solano Naizzir (26 September 2017), "Una sabanalarguera, nueva reina aficionada del Cuna de Acordeones" [A sabanalarguera, new amateur queen of the Cuna de Acordeones], El Heraldo (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025
  3. Andrés Artuz (1 May 2019), "Primera Reina del Festival Vallenato es de Sabanalarga" [First Queen of the Vallenato Festival is from Sabanalarga], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025
  4. Juan Manuel Cantillo Arrieta (30 April 2019), "Una atlanticense es la primera reina del Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata" [An atlanticense is the first queen of the Vallenata Legend Festival], El Universal (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025
  5. Estefania Pardo Donado (17 February 2021), "Loraine Lara, la reina Mayor del vallenato", El Heraldo (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025
  6. Liliana Martínez Polo (25 November 2019), "Loraine Lara: una acordeonera en dos reinados vallenatos simultáneos" [Loraine Lara: an accordionist in two simultaneous vallenato reigns], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 14 October 2025