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Candy Dulfer in 2009 Background information Born ( 1969-09-19) 19 September 1969 (age 48), Netherlands Genres, Occupation(s) Musician Instruments Saxophone Years active 1981–present Labels, Associated acts, Website Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch, and occasional who began playing at the age of six. She founded her band, Funky Stuff, when she was fourteen years old. Her debut album (1990) received a nomination. Dulfer has released eleven studio albums, two live albums, and one. She has performed and recorded songs with musicians including her father, and, and has performed live with Alan Parsons (1995), Pink Floyd (1990), and Tower of Power (2014). She hosted the Dutch television series Candy meets.

(2007), in which she interviews fellow musicians. In 2013 she became a judge in the fifth season of the Dutch version of. Candy Dulfer in 2016 Candy Dulfer was born on 19 September 1969 in in the, as the daughter of saxophonist. She began playing the drums at the age of five. As a six-year-old, she started to play the. At age seven, she switched to and later began playing in a local Jeugd Doet Leven (English translation: 'Youth Brings Life') in. Dulfer played her first solo on stage with her father's band De Perikels ('The Perils').

At age 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 's Ladies Horn section at the. According to Dulfer, King encouraged her to become a band leader herself. In 1984, at age fourteen, Dulfer started her own band. Musical career.

Candy Dulfer in 2006 Dulfer's band performed throughout the Netherlands and in 1987 was the for two of European concerts. In 1988 invited Dulfer on stage to play an improvised solo during one of his European shows. In 1989 Dulfer appeared in Prince's ' video.

Dulfer performed work with guitarist and producer and was a guest musician for during the band's performance at in 1990, from which several tracks were released on a multi-artist live album and video,. Dulfer's debut album, was released in 1990 and was nominated for a and certified gold for worldwide sales in excess of half a million. Dulfer has also had smooth jazz chart such as 'For The Love of You' and 'Finsbury Park, Cafe 67'. Dulfer was also the featured saxophonist on 's, an album in 1993, and performed with and his band at the in 1995.

Dulfer collaborated with her father Hans Dulfer on the album in 2001. She joined 's band in 2004 for his tour. In 2007, she released her ninth studio album.

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The album reached a No. 2 position in charts. Her songs 'Candy Store' and 'L.A. Citylights' reached the No. 1 position in Smooth Jazz National Airplay charts in the United States. Dulfer is mostly a self-taught musician except for some training in a concert band and a few months of. In 2007, Dulfer was the presenter and interviewer in Candy meets., her own television program for public broadcaster. In the series she met with, Hans Dulfer, Van Morrison, Dave Stewart, and. Discography.

Candy Dulfer The Best Of Candy Dulfer Album

Retrieved 27 November 2007. ^ (in Dutch). Retrieved on 27 November 2007. (in Dutch). Retrieved on 24 November 2007. Live at Knebworth DVD Review. Pink Floyd News Resource.

Retrieved 5 September 2008. As far as the Floyd selection here.a nice performance of 'Shine On', with a lovely solo from the Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer. Studio: Image Entertainment, ASIN: B000006IFF. Retrieved 5 September 2008. Mabbett, Andy (2010). Pink Floyd - The Music and the Mystery. London: Omnibus.

Retrieved 20 December 2007. Andrew Dansby (March 24, 2004).

Retrieved May 23, 2014. Archived from on 22 December 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007. Archived from on 18 August 2007.

Retrieved 20 December 2007. (in Dutch) 13 October 2007 at the. Retrieved 26 October 2007.

Retrieved 4 October 2009. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. on. at.

Candy Dulfer in 2009 Background information Born ( 1969-09-19) 19 September 1969 (age 48), Netherlands Genres, Occupation(s) Musician Instruments Saxophone Years active 1981–present Labels, Associated acts, Website Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch, and occasional who began playing at the age of six. She founded her band, Funky Stuff, when she was fourteen years old. Her debut album (1990) received a nomination. Dulfer has released eleven studio albums, two live albums, and one.

She has performed and recorded songs with musicians including her father, and, and has performed live with Alan Parsons (1995), Pink Floyd (1990), and Tower of Power (2014). She hosted the Dutch television series Candy meets. (2007), in which she interviews fellow musicians. In 2013 she became a judge in the fifth season of the Dutch version of. Candy Dulfer in 2016 Candy Dulfer was born on 19 September 1969 in in the, as the daughter of saxophonist. She began playing the drums at the age of five. As a six-year-old, she started to play the.

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At age seven, she switched to and later began playing in a local Jeugd Doet Leven (English translation: 'Youth Brings Life') in. Dulfer played her first solo on stage with her father's band De Perikels ('The Perils'). At age 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 's Ladies Horn section at the. According to Dulfer, King encouraged her to become a band leader herself. In 1984, at age fourteen, Dulfer started her own band. Musical career. Candy Dulfer in 2006 Dulfer's band performed throughout the Netherlands and in 1987 was the for two of European concerts. In 1988 invited Dulfer on stage to play an improvised solo during one of his European shows. In 1989 Dulfer appeared in Prince's ' video.

Dulfer performed work with guitarist and producer and was a guest musician for during the band's performance at in 1990, from which several tracks were released on a multi-artist live album and video,. Dulfer's debut album, was released in 1990 and was nominated for a and certified gold for worldwide sales in excess of half a million. Dulfer has also had smooth jazz chart such as 'For The Love of You' and 'Finsbury Park, Cafe 67'. Dulfer was also the featured saxophonist on 's, an album in 1993, and performed with and his band at the in 1995. Dulfer collaborated with her father Hans Dulfer on the album in 2001. She joined 's band in 2004 for his tour.

In 2007, she released her ninth studio album. The album reached a No. 2 position in charts. Her songs 'Candy Store' and 'L.A. Citylights' reached the No. 1 position in Smooth Jazz National Airplay charts in the United States. Dulfer is mostly a self-taught musician except for some training in a concert band and a few months of. In 2007, Dulfer was the presenter and interviewer in Candy meets., her own television program for public broadcaster. In the series she met with, Hans Dulfer, Van Morrison, Dave Stewart, and.

Discography. Retrieved 27 November 2007.

^ (in Dutch). Retrieved on 27 November 2007. (in Dutch). Retrieved on 24 November 2007. Live at Knebworth DVD Review.

Pink Floyd News Resource. Retrieved 5 September 2008. As far as the Floyd selection here.a nice performance of 'Shine On', with a lovely solo from the Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer.

Studio: Image Entertainment, ASIN: B000006IFF. Retrieved 5 September 2008. Mabbett, Andy (2010).

Pink Floyd - The Music and the Mystery. London: Omnibus.

Retrieved 20 December 2007. Andrew Dansby (March 24, 2004). Retrieved May 23, 2014. Archived from on 22 December 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007. Archived from on 18 August 2007.

Retrieved 20 December 2007. (in Dutch) 13 October 2007 at the.

Retrieved 26 October 2007. Retrieved 4 October 2009. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. on. at.

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