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Candy Dulfer
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Alto saxophonist
Candy Dulfer
was brought into the limelight by
Prince
, who introduced her to the world via his video for
"Partyman."
Raised in a family heavily involved in the Dutch jazz scene,
Dulfer
is the daughter of
Hans Dulfer
, a respected jazz tenor saxophonist. Thanks to him, she listened to and studied the recordings of
Sonny Rollins
,
Coleman Hawkins
, and
Dexter Gordon
. He also introduced her to the stage early in life. When she was 12, she began playing
in a band with
Rosa King
, an American expatriate who lived in Holland. Her career began by playing with brass bands but soon she was fronting her own band,
Funky Stuff
, who were invited to backup
Madonna
for part of her European tour. She began leading the band at age 15. Her appearances with
Prince
led to session work with
Eurythmics
guitarist/producer
Dave Stewart
, who gave
Dulfer
a credit on
"Lily Was Here,"
which reached number six in the U.K. and number one on the Dutch radio charts in 1990. Recording sessions for her debut album were followed by more guest star dates with
Van Morrison
,
Aretha Franklin
, and
Pink Floyd
.
Her debut,
Saxuality
, released later in 1990 for RCA Records, was very successful in Europe and the U.S. While it was by no means a straight-ahead jazz album, her funky alto sax stylings caught on with fans of contemporary jazz at several recently launched "smooth jazz" radio stations around the U.S.
Saxuality
was nominated for a Grammy and certified gold for sales in excess of a half-million units worldwide. Her 1991 album
Sax-a-Go-Go
includes
"Sunday Afternoon,"
a song by
Prince
, and also teams her up with some of her musical mentors,
the JB's
and
the Tower of Power
horns. Her other influences include
Sonny Rollins
and
David Sanborn
, and while
Dulfer
hasn't carved the niche for herself that
Sanborn
has in the jazz world, she does have a great career ahead of her as she continues to synthesize classic R&B, blues, pop, and jazz in her own unique, creative ways. In 1999, she released
What Does It Take
with
Girls' Night Out
and
Right In My Soul
following in 2001 and 2003 respectively. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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