The beloved Los Angeles trio, Tres Souls, perform the vintage sounds and songs of the 1940s-1960s Bolero style that was popularized during the “Golden Era of Mexican Cinema.” Rocio Mendoza, Roberto Carlos, and Jesus Martinez have serenaded audiences all over, with their own interpretations of a genre called “Bolero.”
In 2011, Rocio, Roberto, and Jesus came together to form Tres Souls, driven by their passion to both revive bolero music in Los Angeles and preserve its rich heritage. Each member of the trio brings a deep-rooted knowledge of traditional music, inherited from their families and passed down through generations. Rocio Mendoza, a dedicated performer, expresses her love for art and serves as a bridge to cultural experiences of a Mexican immigrant. Raised working in agriculture with her family, Mendoza followed in her parents’ footsteps as musician, learning Mexican folk melodies from them. Roberto Carlos grew up surrounded by music, heavily influenced by his family. He has been immersed in bolero music since he was 10, thanks to his father’s influence. Jesus Martinez, a music producer, engineer, and requintista (tenor guitar player), has been playing Latin folk music from a young age and further hones his skills by graduating from Berklee College of Music. Together, Tres Souls is known for its authentic sound, rooted in classical styles and inspired by the trio romántico tradition, while each song carries their unique approach. Tres Souls will be hosting an outreach event at North Valley’s Library on Wednesday, February 12, at 3:30 p.m. This free event offers a special chance to explore their expertise in performances that connect diverse cultural experiences. Join us to engage with the artists, gain insights into their creative process, and experience their exceptional fusion of classical styles and trio romántico tradition. Follow Tres Souls on Facebook. Parking is free on arts-events evenings (after 6:30 p.m.) in the Brian J. Whalen Parking Complex top floor (level 5), which is north of the Church Fine Arts Building and south of Lawlor Events Center.https://www.unr.edu/pas/venue-parking-accessibility |