- Grandson Duey Meza is a Reggaeton singer.
- In 1961, Meza joined Los Corraleros de Majagual, a very well-known group which was popular in both Colombia and Venezuela. During his time with the Group, he recorded 41 LPs. They were later known as "Combo Gigante".
- In 1967 he renamed his group "Lisandro Meza y Su Conjunto" with its Album Release, "Fiesta Sabanera". The group lasted until 1994. They were known for its eclectic style with Dominican Merengue, Louisiana Zydeco, and Tex-Mex Norteño music.
- In 1979 he established his band "Los Hijos De La Niña Luz" which it included himself and his seven sons.
- Has seven sons.
- Father was the performer known as "La Armenia" who he began his musical career with playing the accordion.
- After he started playing the accordion in 1959, Lisandro was described as the "King of Cumbia," "El Macho de América" (ENG: The man of the Americas) and the "Master of Vallenato Sabanero.".
- Both of his songs 'Lejanía' (1982) and 'Te llevaré' (1980) were soundtracks for the drama Ya No Estoy Aquí (2019).
- His music was inspired by many famous artists and musicians such as Los Del Río, Aterciopelados, Alberto Barros, Aniceto Molina, and many more artists. Most of his music is prominent outside of Colombia, mainly in Peru, Mexico, the Southern Cone, North America, Europe, and China.
- He started to sing and learned to play the accordion with his father, known as "La Armenia", in 1954.
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