Jaime Llano González (1925–2013) was a celebrated Colombian organist, composer, and arranger, renowned for bringing traditional Colombian music to life through the rich tones of the electric organ. Over a prolific career spanning decades, he recorded more than 50 albums, blending genres such as pasillo, bambuco, and cumbia with classical and modern influences. His interpretations helped elevate Colombian folk music on the international stage, earning him admiration as one of Colombia’s most beloved and pioneering instrumental musicians.