Andrés Gregorio Guerra Landero (February 4, 1932–March 1, 2000) was a Colombian musician and composer.
[citation needed] He bought his first accordion from his friend Francisco Rada [es], and formed his first musical group with Antonio Yaspes, Juan Gregorio Ortega and Vicente Fernández.
[2] He was invited by Delia Zapata Olivella to be part of her dance group that was touring Europe.
[citation needed] He arranged and recorded "La Hamaca Grande", composed by Adolfo Pacheco.
[2] Landero best-known songs include "La Pava Congona", "Bailando Cumbia", "Perdí las Abarcas", "Las Miradas de Magaly", "Flamenco", and "La Muerte de Eduardo Lora".