The Triplets Band
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MAR
04
2023
Paris, KY
Rose & Thorne Pub
I Was There
FEB
18
2023
Paris, KY
Rose & Thorne Pub
I Was There
OCT
26
2020
Miami, FL
Norwegian Escape Cruise Terminal C - Port of Miami
I Was There
OCT
20
2020
Miami, FL
Norwegian Escape Cruise Terminal C - Port of Miami
I Was There
JUN
08
2020
Lexington, KY
Twisted Cork
I Was There
DEC
23
2016
Lexington, KY
Common Grounds
I Was There
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About The Triplets Band
America was introduced to The Triplets: Vicky, Sylvia, and Diana as MTV sensations in the 1990’s. When the young sisters swept to victory in the network’s Basement Tapes Video contest, they were immediately signed to a major recording label. The Triplets released the smash hit single, “You Don’t Have To Go Home Tonight and Sunrise.” Crowds flocked to their concerts to hear the trio’s impeccable harmony and listen to their distinctive lead vocal styles. The group radiated a dynamic stage presence and flaunted a cross-cultural appeal that was rare in those days.
The Triplets were very much ahead of their time, breaking records well before Latin pop changed America’s musical landscape. In 1991 The American Music Awards honored them with Best New Group and Best Pop Vocal. The Triplets became Grammy nominees for best Latin Pop in 1993.
Shortly after, the sisters mysteriously disappeared, leaving fans wondering what happened. So what did happen? Disenchanted with the music industry, the trio took a long hiatus. During this time, the sisters founded a successful translation company that kept them quite busy, in turn music took a back seat for quite a while. Then in 2016, they started the journey back into the spotlight, releasing the album “Independence Road.” In 2022 they released a beautiful rendition of The Beatles song “Because.”
The Triplets ability to craft songs with strong narratives, rich melodies and incredible harmonies continues to blossom. Their stylistic range has expanded adding depth and texture to their music and songwriting. In other words, they’re back — even though in many ways, they never really left.
“We continued to perform spiritual music, which keeps us uplifted and positive and on our own terms.” In stepping away for a while it gave us a new perspective. “We needed to open up our horizons and step out of the limelight for a while to get a better view. It also meant letting ourselves be spontaneous and surrender to our Latin heritage.”
As daughters of a Mexican father and an American mother, they were raised bilingually in picturesque San Miguel de Allende, Mexico before moving to NYC to pursue their musical dreams at age 17.
Now, Sylvia and Vicky live in Lexington, Kentucky, and record in a state of the art studio built by Vicky’s husband, and producer: Jeff Myers. Diana resides in Texas and contributes as a co-writer on their albums. Despite being far apart as a family their sound has only grown, their cultural roots deepened, and it is evident with these extraordinary songs that they have opened up to their true selves once again.
“Life is a mystery, and it can feel complicated. So, when you mature you learn to go with the flow and take the ride!” Vicky says
Join The Triplets on their inspired musical journey. Buckle up and be transported into their world— and enjoy the ride.
Eres Unico (The only one)
Misterio de la Mujer (Mystery of the Woman)
Fuegos del Corazón (Fires of the heart)
Siete mares (Seven seas)
The Triplets were very much ahead of their time, breaking records well before Latin pop changed America’s musical landscape. In 1991 The American Music Awards honored them with Best New Group and Best Pop Vocal. The Triplets became Grammy nominees for best Latin Pop in 1993.
Shortly after, the sisters mysteriously disappeared, leaving fans wondering what happened. So what did happen? Disenchanted with the music industry, the trio took a long hiatus. During this time, the sisters founded a successful translation company that kept them quite busy, in turn music took a back seat for quite a while. Then in 2016, they started the journey back into the spotlight, releasing the album “Independence Road.” In 2022 they released a beautiful rendition of The Beatles song “Because.”
The Triplets ability to craft songs with strong narratives, rich melodies and incredible harmonies continues to blossom. Their stylistic range has expanded adding depth and texture to their music and songwriting. In other words, they’re back — even though in many ways, they never really left.
“We continued to perform spiritual music, which keeps us uplifted and positive and on our own terms.” In stepping away for a while it gave us a new perspective. “We needed to open up our horizons and step out of the limelight for a while to get a better view. It also meant letting ourselves be spontaneous and surrender to our Latin heritage.”
As daughters of a Mexican father and an American mother, they were raised bilingually in picturesque San Miguel de Allende, Mexico before moving to NYC to pursue their musical dreams at age 17.
Now, Sylvia and Vicky live in Lexington, Kentucky, and record in a state of the art studio built by Vicky’s husband, and producer: Jeff Myers. Diana resides in Texas and contributes as a co-writer on their albums. Despite being far apart as a family their sound has only grown, their cultural roots deepened, and it is evident with these extraordinary songs that they have opened up to their true selves once again.
“Life is a mystery, and it can feel complicated. So, when you mature you learn to go with the flow and take the ride!” Vicky says
Join The Triplets on their inspired musical journey. Buckle up and be transported into their world— and enjoy the ride.
Eres Unico (The only one)
Misterio de la Mujer (Mystery of the Woman)
Fuegos del Corazón (Fires of the heart)
Siete mares (Seven seas)
Show More
Genres:
Latin Pop, Latin Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Diana Autenrieth, Victoria Villegas-Myers, Sylvia Villegas
Hometown:
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Triplets Band to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
04
2023
Paris, KY
Rose & Thorne Pub
I Was There
FEB
18
2023
Paris, KY
Rose & Thorne Pub
I Was There
OCT
26
2020
Miami, FL
Norwegian Escape Cruise Terminal C - Port of Miami
I Was There
OCT
20
2020
Miami, FL
Norwegian Escape Cruise Terminal C - Port of Miami
I Was There
JUN
08
2020
Lexington, KY
Twisted Cork
I Was There
DEC
23
2016
Lexington, KY
Common Grounds
I Was There
Show More Dates
About The Triplets Band
America was introduced to The Triplets: Vicky, Sylvia, and Diana as MTV sensations in the 1990’s. When the young sisters swept to victory in the network’s Basement Tapes Video contest, they were immediately signed to a major recording label. The Triplets released the smash hit single, “You Don’t Have To Go Home Tonight and Sunrise.” Crowds flocked to their concerts to hear the trio’s impeccable harmony and listen to their distinctive lead vocal styles. The group radiated a dynamic stage presence and flaunted a cross-cultural appeal that was rare in those days.
The Triplets were very much ahead of their time, breaking records well before Latin pop changed America’s musical landscape. In 1991 The American Music Awards honored them with Best New Group and Best Pop Vocal. The Triplets became Grammy nominees for best Latin Pop in 1993.
Shortly after, the sisters mysteriously disappeared, leaving fans wondering what happened. So what did happen? Disenchanted with the music industry, the trio took a long hiatus. During this time, the sisters founded a successful translation company that kept them quite busy, in turn music took a back seat for quite a while. Then in 2016, they started the journey back into the spotlight, releasing the album “Independence Road.” In 2022 they released a beautiful rendition of The Beatles song “Because.”
The Triplets ability to craft songs with strong narratives, rich melodies and incredible harmonies continues to blossom. Their stylistic range has expanded adding depth and texture to their music and songwriting. In other words, they’re back — even though in many ways, they never really left.
“We continued to perform spiritual music, which keeps us uplifted and positive and on our own terms.” In stepping away for a while it gave us a new perspective. “We needed to open up our horizons and step out of the limelight for a while to get a better view. It also meant letting ourselves be spontaneous and surrender to our Latin heritage.”
As daughters of a Mexican father and an American mother, they were raised bilingually in picturesque San Miguel de Allende, Mexico before moving to NYC to pursue their musical dreams at age 17.
Now, Sylvia and Vicky live in Lexington, Kentucky, and record in a state of the art studio built by Vicky’s husband, and producer: Jeff Myers. Diana resides in Texas and contributes as a co-writer on their albums. Despite being far apart as a family their sound has only grown, their cultural roots deepened, and it is evident with these extraordinary songs that they have opened up to their true selves once again.
“Life is a mystery, and it can feel complicated. So, when you mature you learn to go with the flow and take the ride!” Vicky says
Join The Triplets on their inspired musical journey. Buckle up and be transported into their world— and enjoy the ride.
Eres Unico (The only one)
Misterio de la Mujer (Mystery of the Woman)
Fuegos del Corazón (Fires of the heart)
Siete mares (Seven seas)
The Triplets were very much ahead of their time, breaking records well before Latin pop changed America’s musical landscape. In 1991 The American Music Awards honored them with Best New Group and Best Pop Vocal. The Triplets became Grammy nominees for best Latin Pop in 1993.
Shortly after, the sisters mysteriously disappeared, leaving fans wondering what happened. So what did happen? Disenchanted with the music industry, the trio took a long hiatus. During this time, the sisters founded a successful translation company that kept them quite busy, in turn music took a back seat for quite a while. Then in 2016, they started the journey back into the spotlight, releasing the album “Independence Road.” In 2022 they released a beautiful rendition of The Beatles song “Because.”
The Triplets ability to craft songs with strong narratives, rich melodies and incredible harmonies continues to blossom. Their stylistic range has expanded adding depth and texture to their music and songwriting. In other words, they’re back — even though in many ways, they never really left.
“We continued to perform spiritual music, which keeps us uplifted and positive and on our own terms.” In stepping away for a while it gave us a new perspective. “We needed to open up our horizons and step out of the limelight for a while to get a better view. It also meant letting ourselves be spontaneous and surrender to our Latin heritage.”
As daughters of a Mexican father and an American mother, they were raised bilingually in picturesque San Miguel de Allende, Mexico before moving to NYC to pursue their musical dreams at age 17.
Now, Sylvia and Vicky live in Lexington, Kentucky, and record in a state of the art studio built by Vicky’s husband, and producer: Jeff Myers. Diana resides in Texas and contributes as a co-writer on their albums. Despite being far apart as a family their sound has only grown, their cultural roots deepened, and it is evident with these extraordinary songs that they have opened up to their true selves once again.
“Life is a mystery, and it can feel complicated. So, when you mature you learn to go with the flow and take the ride!” Vicky says
Join The Triplets on their inspired musical journey. Buckle up and be transported into their world— and enjoy the ride.
Eres Unico (The only one)
Misterio de la Mujer (Mystery of the Woman)
Fuegos del Corazón (Fires of the heart)
Siete mares (Seven seas)
Show More
Genres:
Latin Pop, Latin Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Diana Autenrieth, Victoria Villegas-Myers, Sylvia Villegas
Hometown:
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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