Los Tres de Winters will present a free outdoor performance on Thursday, July 9, 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebo, on Main Street at Railroad Avenue, in front of the Community Center in Winters.
Los Tres de Winters van a presentar música tradicional norteña y más el 9 de julio de 7 pm a 8:30 pm en el kiosko del Rotary Park de Winters. El conjunto: en el acordeón José Luis Echeverria, en el bajo quinto Adolfo Valenzuela, y en el bass Rafael Echeverria. Traigan sillas o una cobija para sentarse. Concierto GRATIS para toda la familia, patrocinado por Los Amigos de la Biblioteca.
The trio plays Norteño-style music, with accordion, bajo quinto, and bass. This lively music is a hybrid of Mexican and Spanish vocal traditions with waltzes and polkas brought to Mexico by Czech and German immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century. It evolved in the north of Mexico and is now a favorite style throughout the western U.S.
The performance is part of the Winters Friends of the Library summer concert series. The series continues with the Muddy Waders playing an eclectic mix of tunes (Miles Davis meets the Grateful Dead) on July 16, the Crescent Katz playing New Orleans traditional jazz and hot swing on July 23, and Arann Harris and the Bad Farmers playing the funkiest farm songs anywhere on July 30.
Invite your friends and neighbors, bring a blanket or lawn chairs or sit on the grass, sip a cool drink, and enjoy some fine live music on a summer evening. The Friends of the Library will have delicious refreshments and quality used books for sale, and all proceeds will support the Winters Library. For more information, contact Keith Cary at kcary@dcn.org or (530) 795-3173.
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Los Tres de Winters van a presentar música tradicional norteña y más el 9 de julio de 7 pm a 8:30 pm en el kiosko del Rotary Park de Winters. El conjunto: en el acordeón José Luis Echeverria, en el bajo quinto Adolfo Valenzuela, y en el bass Rafael Echeverria. Traigan sillas o una cobija para sentarse. Concierto GRATIS para toda la familia, patrocinado por Los Amigos de la Biblioteca.
Article by Diane Cary