Consuelo's new album of original songs, "Missing Water", is a call to find the spiritual waters that are missing from life on planet Earth, to dream the missing water and, finally, to help each other jump into the heaven of these waters. As the H2O water of the planet also becomes a rapidly depleting resource, in order to quench our thirst, both physical and spiritual, we must summon our strongest courage, our greatest creativity but, most important, our deepest love and compassion, because we can drink of the endless water only when we are willing to share it.
Consuelo has been called "a shining star in the firmament of Sephardic music". Her voice has been described as "…amber voiced……smoky, sultry closer to Sade, Anita Baker or her fellow Cuban, Celia Cruz…" Songs from her critically acclaimed Judeo/Spanish World Beat album "Dezeo" have gone all around the world on prestigious compilations like Buddha Bar 2, Putumayo's "Jewish Odyssey", Chill Out in Paris and Tulku. She has perfomed internationally and sings regularly at Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she lives.
After 9/11 Consuelo felt she needed to make a personal statement about the state of the world and express her loving vision for the planet and humanity. Co-producing with Grammy-nominated Tim Stroh and long time collaborator Kevin Zoernig at Tim's famed Stepbridge Studios in Santa Fe, Consuelo set out to record her own personal journey of transformation with songs she has been writing in English for many years. While singing at a community meeting she met acclaimed guitarist Larry Mitchell who stepped in to produce the powerful track "How Much Can Our Hearts Take" which features Consuelo's son, underground hip hop artist Max Paz, in a heart rending anti-war song which got major air play in New Mexico and some across the country before and since the US invasion of Iraq and which she continues to sing at peace rallies and concerts wherever she goes.
Joining her on this inspiring journey are some of Santa Fe's best musicians, including drummer Mark Clark, bassist Jeff Nelson, guitarist Larry Mitchell, keyboardist Kevin Zoernig, percussionist Chris Trujillo and Kenny Pasarelli (Elton John's bassist for many years) who came in to help during final vocals and mix and added some beautiful touches with additional keyboards and great mix ideas.
Consuelo's new album "Missing Water" has been described as "a cross between Sarah Mclachlan and Enya with a deeper message and a Latin edge". Imagine: live rock band meets South American angels at a love-in peace rally somewhere between the 60s and timelessness.
With fellow musician, Nelson Denman (who plays cello and mandolin on the album), Consuelo started a series of "Freedom Cafes" in Santa Fe for the purpose of raising awareness of important issues and including speakers, music, poetry and tables with info and sign-up sheets, petitions, etc. to get people aware and involved in saving our democracy and creating a peaceful and just world.
Consuelo continues to sing her beloved Sephardic music and is working on another Sephardic album at the moment, but she will also continue to sing her peace and transformation songs and encourage everyone she comes into contact with to wake up from the apathy and materialistic obsession of our corporate mass media culture, take responsibility for creating a world that works for everyone and open to the amazing spiritual realities beyond our presently limited consciousness.
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