Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch jazz and pop saxophonist from the Netherlands. She is the daughter of jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer. She began playing at age six and founded her band Funky Stuff when
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Candy Dulfer (born 19 September 1969) is a Dutch
jazz and pop saxophonist from the Netherlands. She is
the daughter of jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer. She began playing at age six and founded her band Funky Stuff when she was fourteen. Her debut album Saxuality (1990) received a Grammy nomination.
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Early life Dulfer was born on September 19, 1969
in Amsterdam, Netherlands.She began playing the drums at the
age of five.As a six-year-old, she started to play the soprano saxophone. At age seven, she switched to alto saxophone and later began playing in a local concert band Jeugd Doet Leven (English translation: "Youth Brings Life") in Zuiderwoude.
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Career Dulfer's band performed throughout the Netherlands and in
1987 was the opening act for two of Madonna's European concerts. In 1988, Prince invited Dulfer
on stage to play an improvised solo during one of his European shows.In 1989 Dulfer appeared in Prince's "Partyman" video. Dulfer performed session work with Eurythmics guitarist and producer Dave Stewart and was a guest musician for Pink Floyd during the band's performance at Knebworth in 1990,from which several tracks were released on a multi-artist live album and video, Live at Knebworth '90.
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Discography Saxuality Sax-a-Go-Go! Big Girl For the Love of You Girls Night Out What
does it take Dulfer Dulfer Right in my soul Candy Store