Candy Dulfer

Candy Dulfer

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Candy Dulfer



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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Candy Dulfer
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Born = Birth date and age|1969|9|19
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Origin = Amsterdam, Netherlands
Instrument = Alto saxophone, vocals
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Genre = Smooth jazz
Occupation = Saxophonist
Years_active = 1981–present
Label = BMG, N-coded, Eagle Records, Heads Up [ [http://www.candydulfer.nl/candy/ Candy Dulfer. Multimedia. Audio] . Retrieved 2007-10-26.]
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URL = [http://www.candydulfer.nl www.candydulfer.nl]
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Candy Dulfer (born September 19, 1969) is a Dutch smooth jazz alto saxophonist. She started to play saxophone at the age of six. She has had her own band, Funky Stuff, since she was fourteen. Her debut album "Saxuality" (1990) received a Grammy Award nomination. Over the years she released nine studio albums, two live albums, and one compilation album. She has performed and recorded songs with several other musicians, such as her father Hans Dulfer, Prince, Dave Stewart, René Froger, Van Morrison, Jonathan Butler and Maceo Parker. For the Dutch television series "Candy meets..." (2007), she interviewed musicians she worked with.

Early life

Candy Dulfer was born on September 19, 1969 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, as the daughter of saxophonist Hans Dulfer. [http://www.candydulfer.nl/candy/ Candy Dulfer. Bio. Full bio] . Retrieved on 2007-11-27.] She played drums at the age of five. [http://www.popinstituut.nl/biografie/candy_dulfer.878.html Candy Dulfer biografie] . Retrieved on 2007-11-27. nl icon] On her own initiative, and never pushed by her father, she wanted to play the saxophone. As a six-year-old she started to play on a soprano saxophone, because her father's tenor saxophone was too heavy. [http://player.omroep.nl/?aflID=5784170 Candy meets... Hans Dulfer] . Retrieved on 2007-11-24. nl icon] She switched to alto saxophone at the age of seven, and played in the local concert band Jeugd Doet Leven (English translation: "Youth Brings Life") in Zuiderwoude. Apart from some basic musical training in a concert band and a few months of music lessons, she taught herself how to play the sax.

Musical career

Candy Dulfer played her first solo on stage with her father's band De Perikels (English translation: "The Perils"). At the age of eleven, she made her first recordings for the album "I Didn't Ask" (1981) of De Perikels. In 1982, when she was twelve years old, she played as a member of Rosa King's Ladies Horn section at the North Sea Jazz Festival. According to Dulfer, King encouraged her to become a band leader herself. In 1984, at the age of fourteen, Dulfer started her own band Funky Stuff. In 1987, the band performed as opening act at two concerts of Madonna's European tour. In 1988, the band's lineup was completely changed. In the following years, Funky Stuff gave sold-out concerts all over the Netherlands.

In 1988, Funky Stuff was booked as the supporting act for three Prince concerts in the Netherlands. Prince canceled the supporting act, but invited Dulfer on stage to play an improvised solo. After this encounter, she starred in the video of the single "Partyman" (1989), where Prince sings:quote|When I need trombone, my dog is Handy. But when I want sax, I call Candy.

This appearance led to session work with Eurythmics guitarist and producer Dave Stewart, who gave Dulfer a credit on "Lily Was Here" (the title song of a Dutch movie starring Marion van Thijn), reaching number six in the UK singles chart and number one in the Dutch radio charts in 1990. She also played with Pink Floyd at the band's performance at Knebworth '90 in June 1990. [cite web |url=http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/dvds-videos/live-at-knebworth-1990-with-pink-floyd-2.html |title=Live at Knebworth 1990 |accessdate=2008-09-05 |work=LIVE AT KNEBWORTH DVD Review |publisher=Pink Floyd News Resource] [cite web |url=http://www.amazon.com/Live-at-Knebworth-Elton-John/dp/B000006IFF |title=Live! at Knebworth |accessdate=2008-09-05 |publisher=Studio: Image Entertainment, ASIN: B000006IFF]

Dulfer's debut album, "Saxuality", was released later in 1990. With her funky alto sax stylings proving popular with fans of contemporary jazz at several recently launched smooth jazz radio stations in the United States, "Saxuality" was nominated for a Grammy and certified gold for worldwide sales in excess of half a million. "Lily Was Here" also crossed over to the pop charts in America, reaching #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though Dulfer has had no other pop hits in the U.S., she has had a number of major smooth jazz chart hits, including "For The Love Of You" and "Finsbury Park, Cafe 67".

Dulfer was also the featured saxophonist for Van Morrison's "A Night in San Francisco", an album made from live recordings in 1993. [http://www.candydulfer.nl/candy/ Candy Dulfer. Bio. Discography] . Retrieved on 2007-12-20.]

Dulfer collaborated with her father Hans Dulfer on the duet album "Dulfer Dulfer" (2001).

In 2007, she released her ninth studio album "Candy Store". The album reached a #2 position in Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz charts. [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=318&cfgn=Albums&cfn=Top+Contemporary+Jazz&ci=3087653&cdi=9473369&cid=11%2F10%2F2007 Top Contemporary Jazz. Candy Store] . Retrieved on 2007-12-20.] Of the album "Candy Store", the song "L.A. Citylights" reached a #1 position in Smooth Jazz National Airplay charts in the United States. [ [http://www.radioandrecords.com/Formats/Charts/Smoothjazz_Chart.asp Smooth Jazz National Airplay] . Retrieved on 2007-12-20.]

Television

In 2007 Candy Dulfer was the presenter and interviewer in "Candy meets...", her own television program for public broadcaster NPS. In the series she meets Sheila E., Maceo Parker, Hans Dulfer, Van Morrison, Dave Stewart, and Mavis Staples. [ [http://www.candymeets.tv/ Candy meets] . Retrieved 2007-10-26. nl icon]

Discography

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*"Lily Was Here" (1989) [http://www.popinstituut.nl/discografie/candy_dulfer.878.html Candy Dulfer discography] . Retrieved on 2007-11-24. nl icon]
*"Heavenly City" (1990)
*"Saxuality" (1990)
*"I Can't Make You Love Me" (1993)
*"Pick Up The Pieces" (1993)
*"Sax-A-Go-Go" (1993)
*"Wake Me When It's Over" (1995)
*"I'll Still Be Up Looking To You" (1996)
*"For The Love Of You" (1997)
*"Saxy Mood" (1997)
*"Cookie" (1999)
*"What's In Your Head" (2003)

Albums

*"Saxuality" (1990)
*"Sax-a-Go-Go" (1993)
*"Big Girl" (1995)
*"For the Love of You" (1997)
*"The Best of Candy Dulfer" (1998)
*"What Does It Take" (1999) [ [http://www.candydulfer.nl/candy/ Candy Dulfer. Multimedia. Audio] . Retrieved on 2007-11-24.]
*"Girls Night Out" (1999)
*"Live in Amsterdam" (2001)
*"Dulfer Dulfer" (2002)
*"Right in My Soul" (2003)
*"Live at Montreux 2002" (2005)
*"Candy Store" (2007)

References

External links

* [http://www.candydulfer.nl Candy Dulfer] (official website)
*Myspace|candydulfermusic
*imdb name|id=0241319|name=Candy Dulfer
*amg|id=11:difexqt5ld0e|name=Candy Dulfer
*nl icon [http://www.candymeets.tv/ Candy meets...]
*nl icon [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtnYe-GJkmk Candy meets Hans Dulfer] at YouTube
* [http://www.fabchannel.com/candy_dulfer_concert/ Candy Dulfer & Band - live concert video on Fabchannel.com]


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