Efraín Mejía

Efraín Mejía
Born
Efraín Mejía Donado

1934 (1934)
Soledad, Colombia
Died(2017-11-02)2 November 2017 (aged 83)
Montería, Colombia

Efraín Mejía Donado[a] (1934–2017) was a Colombian musician and songwriter. Mejía led the band Cumbia Soledeña for several years, and his compositions were popular at the Barranquilla Carnival, where he was Rey Momo in 1997.

Biography

Efraín Mejía Donado was born in 1934 in Soledad, in the Colombian department of Atlántico.[1] As a child he was taught by a relative to play tambora, flauta de millo, llamador, and guache.[1] His grandmother introduced him to the rhythm of cumbia.[1]

In the mid-1950s, Mejía took over leadership of the band Cumbia Soledeña from his uncle Alejandro. Mejía claimed that Cumbia Soledeña was founded by his great-great-uncle Desiderio Barceló in 1877.[1] In 1961, Pedro Ramayá Beltrán joined the group, and with Mejía released the first ever record featuring a flauta de millo.[1] Cumbia Soledeña released several albums on Polydor, beginning with their debut Pa'Goza el Carnaval in 1964.[1]

In 1997, El Tiempo described Mejía as "the composer of many of the songs that form part of the musical history of Carnival".[2] That year Mejía was made Rey Momo of the Barranquilla Carnival.[2] His notable compositions include "El Garabato", "La Puya Loca", "El Congo Grande", "Josefa Matías", "Las Pilanderas", "El Mapalé", and "La Burra Mocha".[3]

Mejía was married to Gladys Donado, with whom he had five children.[2] In later life he had Alzheimer's.[1] Mejía died aged 83 on 2 November 2017 in hospital in Montería.[4] Beltrán and Alci Acosta spoke at his funeral.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mejía and the second or maternal family name is Donado.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Efraín Mejía, el de 'La Cumbia Soledeña'", Radio Nacional de Colombia (in Spanish), 3 November 2017, retrieved 22 January 2026
  2. ^ a b c Nistar Romero Acosta (6 January 1997), "Efraín Mejía Donado, de cumbiambero a rey momo", El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 22 January 2026
  3. ^ "Falleció el compositor de La puya loca" [Composer of La puya loca has died], El Colombiano (in Spanish), 2 November 2017, retrieved 22 January 2026
  4. ^ "Murió el compositor de 'El Mapalé', Efraín Mejía" [Efraín Mejía, composer of 'El Mapalé', has died], El Espectador (in Spanish), 3 November 2017, retrieved 22 January 2026
  5. ^ Jonathan Díaz (6 November 2017), "A ritmo de cumbia fue el adiós al maestro Efraín Mejía" [The farewell to maestro Efraín Mejía was to the rhythm of cumbia], El Heraldo (in Spanish), retrieved 22 January 2026