Artist's albums
Cuando Me Siento
2023 · single
El Forastero
2023 · single
Estrella
2023 · single
Tío Caimán
2023 · single
Puerta Vieja
2023 · single
Para Cristo
2023 · album
El Inolvidable
2023 · album
Corazón Barato
2022 · single
La Aventurera
2022 · album
20 Temas Para Recordar
2021 · album
Las 16 de Tony
2021 · album
15 Exitos Originales
2021 · album
20 Cumbias de Reventon
2021 · album
Lo Mejor De Aniceto Molina
2020 · album
Mix al 100
2020 · album
20 Temas Inolvidables
2020 · album
Dos Grandes de Colombia
2020 · album
Aqui Estoy Yo
2020 · single
El Hartón
2020 · single
Grandes Exitos
2020 · compilation
La Frutica
2020 · single
La Palenquera
2020 · single
La Vida es un Sueño
2020 · single
Maria Elisa
2020 · single
Palito de Virtud
2020 · single
Por Interés
2020 · single
Puja que Puja
2020 · single
Que Me Miras
2020 · single
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Biography
Aniceto Molina, also known as El Tigre Sabanero, is a vallenato cumbia singer/accordionist from Colombia whose career spans several decades and whose popularity extends throughout the Americas. Born in El Campano, he began playing the accordion at age 12. From 1973 to 1984 he lived in Mexico City, where he established himself as a popular recording artist, and from 1984 onward he lived in San Antonio, Texas. Over the years Molina toured frequently with his band, Los Sabaneros, and garnered a devoted following that extended from North America to Central and South America. Some of his best-known songs include "La Cumbia Sampuesana," "Josefina," "Apartamento #3," "La Burra Tuerta," "El Condor Legendario," and "La Campanera." His album releases are too numerous to list and include a long line of greatest-hits compilations. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi