Consuelo Luz is tagged as: sephardic, world, female vocalists, spanish, spain Consuelo Luz draws from her own fascinating Spanish Basque, Sephardic and Mapuche Indian ancestral background. Her first sephardic album Dezeo, co-produced by Grammy-winning producer Jim Wilson and with Ray Obiedo and Jeff Silberman of the Bay Area, is a “world music” style compilation of ancient sephardic prayers and love ballads. Consuelo’s other recordings of her own original songs include the recent Missing Water, Yo Se Que Yo Amo, ESPIRITU DE AMOR recorded in Havana with Cuban band Mezcla and SE FUE LA NIÑA recorded in Santiago, chile. Her new, just-released CD Adio is a continuation of her exploration of her sephardic Jewish roots with some South American indigenous influence in the form of native flutes, celebrating Consuelo’s own indigenous ancestry and the growing movement of Mestizo/Sephardic Hispanics rediscovering their CryptoJewish history. Raised in Greece, the Philippines, Spain, Italy and Peru by Chilean/Cuban parents, Luz completed Cambridge University’s Overseas Spanish Literature A Level in Lima, Peru, and went on to study Literature and Music at New York’s New School for Social Research and Drama at the Stella Adler Theater Studio in New York City where she also did street theater. As a singer/songwriter and actress, ... Read More About Consuelo Luz Biography... Send Consuelo Luz ringtones to your cell |
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