Eneas Perdomo (July 11, 1930 – February 25, 2011) was a Venezuelan popular singer.
Eneas Perdomo was born El Yagual, a town in the state of Apure, in Venezuela in 1930.
As a youngster, he worked in the typical occupations of a man from the Venezuelan plains: cow herdsman, farm hand and truck driver.
His first recording, made in the late 1950s, was a poem by Cesar Sánchez Olivo entitled Soga, Despecho y Alero.
Eneas Perdomo died at the Military Hospital located in the city of Caracas, after a long illness.