LISTEN WATCH RADIO BIO BLOG CONTACT
NEWSREEL
Just announced! The Tres Amigos will be opening for bluegrass legend Tony Rice and New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band! More details soon.
UPCOMING SHOWS
5/18 The American Folk Art Museum, Manhattan NY. 6:30 pm. 5/18 The Waystation, Brooklyn NY. 9 pm. 5/19 The Falcon, Marlboro NY. 7 pm. Opening for Chris Bergsen. 5/25 The Falcon, Marlboro NY. 8 pm. The Tres Amigos Extravaganza.
5/31 Brooklyn Brewery Beer Garden at Brooklyn Historical Society
6/1 The Living Room NYC. 11 pm.
6/9 Music Academy of the American South Festival, Winston-Salem, NC. Opening for Tony Rice Unit and Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
6/30 Woodland's Folk Festival, Long Island. 12 pm.
7/26 NYRP Garden Groove Series, Suffolk Street Community Garden
8/31 West Harlem Piers Park. 12 pm. Free!
PAST SHOWS
11/30 Le Poisson Rouge. 10 pm. 11/13 Live on WKCR 89.9 FM! 1-2 pm. 11/5 The Falcon, Marlboro NY. 7 pm. Opening for Brad Mehldau. 11/4 The Falcon, Marlboro NY. 7 pm. Opening for Jay Collins (of the Levon Helm Band).
10/22 Jenkins Family House Concert.
7/14 Blueplate Special, Knoxville TN.
7/4, 7/5, 7/6 The Blue Note, NYC.
The Tres Amigos Radio Broadcast
The Tres Amigos explore the world of moonshine liquor through song, history and interview. A recipe for a good time.
What is The Tres Amigos?
Fresh off a 14-state, cross-country tour, The Tres Amigos is one of New York City's hottest folk acts. They present high-energy original music and forgotten gems in bold, acrobatic performances. Behind those matching mariachi shirts are virtuosic musicians and songwriters, delivering the goods in sunny three-part harmony with the vibe of your uncle's old '45's. Recent highlights include a 3-night run at The Blue Note in NYC, The Blue Plate Special Radio show in Knoxville TN, the Mountain Meltdown in Olean, NY, Ashkenaz in Berkeley CA, and numerous outreach, education, and college performances across America.

Stubborn believers in the muddled and incestuous history of American music, The Tres Amigos embrace the spanglish of their name as artistic vision. What is folk music but music of the folk? And who are the folk but the American people themselves-in all of their diverse origins, flavors, colors, smells, and sounds. Every Tres Amigos performance careens from bluegrass to blues, from wild-man jazz to honky-tonk, and mariachi-a testament to the rich and interconnected roots of American song.

Folk music comes from the people-and not just in a theoretical sense. The song is the mind, the spirit, the arm, the heart, the hands, legs and the cojones. If you feel a restless tickle in your legs or your spine--if your heart starts to race with distant memories--if your ears feel drunk with sound and your hands want to slap each other--if all of a sudden your nose is flooded with smoky Carolina barbeque, your tongue tastes tamales and your eyes see tacos where they shouldn't be--then either seek immediate medical advice or just relax and pour yourself another glass. You're with The Tres Amigos now and everything's just fine.


Who are The Tres Amigos?
Hailing from the rolling hills of North Carolina, vocalist/guitarist Justin Poindexter is the descendent of a long line of southern storytellers. His songs and guitar pickin' have been featured in award-winning films and albums, and in hundreds of venues from Georgia roadhouses to Lincoln Center in New York City. Justin is the recipient of numerous grants for his music research and composition, including grants from the Semans' Art Fund and the Howard Hanson Institute for American Music.
Vocalist/accordionist Sam Reider is to The Tres Amigos what the green chile is to the tamale. His wild and constantly surprising playing has lit up stages all across the country. Raised in the musical hotbed of San Francisco, Sam's voice and keyboard stylings have been featured on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio and in a variety of touring bands and orchestras.
A former resident of Oaxaca, Mexico and an alumni of The Juilliard School, vocalist, saxophonist, and percussionist Eddie Ray Barbash is the virtuosic fuel of The Tres Amigos machine. Winner of many awards for saxophone performance, Eddie Ray has performed in festivals all over the world including New Orleans' Jazz Festival and the Umbria Jazz Festival. As a percussionist, Eddie wields the Stradivarius of washboards, the Zinc King.