Formed in 1976, is one of the most respected folk ensembles in Spain. They are known for:
: The title refers to a "Zajorí" (or Zahorí ), a traditional figure in Spanish folklore believed to have the supernatural ability to discover hidden things, such as underground water or buried treasure.
: A live version was recorded for their 40th-anniversary double album, featuring guest musicians Clara Lorenzo on violin and Miguel Ángel Blanco on electric guitar.
: Based in Olivenza (Badajoz) , Acetre uses this track to illustrate the "Rayana" (border) culture, blending Extremaduran rhythms like pindongos and alboradas with Portuguese influences. Notable Recordings and Performances