Some gifts we share and benefit a few.Some gifts have the power of benefiting many.”This is the motto by which Raquel Cepeda lives, a sentiment that finds her, after a long career as a full-time geologist, striking even more valuable prospects by following one of her innermost passions: singing. Born in Venezuela and trained in the sciences, it was during her engineering days at college that she began earning a reputation on campus as a singer of distinction. After making her recorded debut in 2001 with a host of other singers and musicians from her homeland, in 2013 she worked with famed producer Paul English to craft her solo debut, I’m Confessin’. This self-proclaimed “work of heart” was an artistic leap of intuition, a foray into emotional depths that highlighted her multicultural persona. She is now based in Houston, where since 2011 she has become an in-demand fixture among local musicians and events. After working for 15 years in the oil industry and maintaining parallel careers in music and science, in 2015 Raquel decided to take the leap as a full-time artist. Whether singing a standard or crafting an original tune, she embodies an unerring sense of purpose in every song she touches. Listening to Raquel sing, one can hear the tactile joy in her voice, the welcoming passion she brings to the music. She invites us, all the while holding true to the inexplicable spirit that moves her, and which is sure to move you in kind. Raquel is a living affirmation that sometimes the greatest art comes without a roadmap—as if from a higher place—and that sometimes we must give in to the inevitable and accept what we were born to do. Accepting her gifts for what they are, if only for a fleeting moment of shared humanity, makes it all worthwhile, for Raquel pulls back the curtain of our day-to-day lives and reveals the wealth of experiences waiting for us all backstage. Her voice is a blessing shared with the world, and the world is that much better for having received it.
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Jazz and Swing
- A Foggy Day
- All of me
- All the things you are
- Autumn Leaves
- Cheek to Cheek
- Comes Love
- Devil may care
- Do nothing till you hear from me
- Don’t get a round much anymore
- Dream a little dream of me
- East of the Sun
- Fever
- Honeysuckle Rose
- How high the moon
- I can’t give you anything but love
- I don’t know enough about you
- I’m putting all my eggs in one basket
- I’m beginning to see the light
- I’ve got my love to keep me warm
- Is you is or is you ain’t my baby
- Isn’t this a lovely day?
- It don’t mean a thing
- It’s all right with me
- Let’s fall in love
- Lullaby of Birdland
- Peel me a Grape
- Pick yourself up
- Prelude to a Kiss
- Take the A Train
- Tenderly
- The best is yet to come
- The more I see you
- There will never be another you
- They can’t take that away from me
- This can’t be love
- What a little moonlight can do
- What is this thing called love
- You’d be so nice to come home to
- You’re the top
- Chega de Saudade
Jazz Ballads
- Ain’t No Sunshine
- Angel Eyes
- April in Paris
- Beatriz
- Bewitched
- Body and soul
- Come away with me
- Come Rain or come Shine
- Cry me a river
- Daydream
- Good morning heartache
- Gracias a la vida
- I don’t stand a ghost of a chance
- I love Paris
- I’m confessin’
- I’ve got a crush on you
- In a sentimental mood
- La vie en Rose
- Let it be
- Lush Life
- Misty
- Moon River
- My funny Valentine
- My one and only love
- My romance
- Nature boy
- Peace
- Sophisticated lady
- Spring can really hang you up the most
- The first time ever I saw your face
- The nearness of you
- The very though of you
- These foolish things
- Unforgettable
- What a wonderful world
- What the world needs now
- When I fall in love
- Willow weep for me
- You are there
- You must believe in spring
Brazilian Bossa Nova
- Agua de Beber
- All or nothing at all
- Alone Together
- Brigas nunca mais
- Cicatrizes
- Desafinado
- Dindi
- Estate
- Este seu olhar/Promessas
- Fotografia
- Girl from Ipanema
- How Deep is the Ocean
- How Insensitive -Insensatez
- I’ve got you under my skin
- Inútil Paisagem
- Let’s face the music and dance
- Meditação
- My little boat
- O Samba me diz
- Olha pro Céu
- Quiet Nights (Corcovado)
- Rio
- Samba de verão
- Samba e Amor
- So danço samba
- Triste
- Waters of March
- Wave