NORWOOD — The Norwood Village Green Concert Series will continue its 50th Anniversary Season on Thursday, July 27 with a special performance from the touring Mexican Bolero group, Tres Souls at 7 …
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NORWOOD — The Norwood Village Green Concert Series will continue its 50th Anniversary Season on Thursday, July 27 with a special performance from the touring Mexican Bolero group, Tres Souls at 7 p.m.
Beloved Los Angeles trio, Tres Souls has been capturing the hearts of Angelenos, one ballad at a time.
For the last decade Rocio Mendoza, Roberto Carlos, and Jesus Martinez have serenaded audiences in LA and beyond, with their own interpretations of a genre called “Bolero.” They relive the vintage sounds and songs of the 1940s-1960s, stylized during the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema.
Each member of the trio is an accomplished musician, and each inherited the knowledge and importance of Mexican heritage music through their family and generations before them. In their own way Tres Souls are following in the footsteps of other “Trio Romanticos", like Eydie Gorme Y Los Panchos, Los Tres Reyes and Los Tres Ases, while interspersing musical influences that can be heard echoing throughout the diaspora of Los Angeles.
“Through their expert musicianship and swooning vocals Tres Souls enchants audiences and transports them to a more romantic time.” -The Music Center
For more information, visit their website at: tressouls.com
These performances are supported by the Sweetgrass Foundation. The series is also supported by the Office of the Governor and New York State Legislature.
For further information consult the series website: nvgcs.org or call 315-261-2866.