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Candy Dulfer – Together

Saxophonist Candy Dulfer once again sets her limits with the release of her new album ‘Together’, her first album in 6 years. After the daring ‘Crazy’ (2011) – on which she worked extensively with Black Eyed Peas producer Printz Board – she returns to her funk roots with ‘Together’. The uplifting album is a melting pot of all kinds of influences from jazz, disco, soul, dance and r & b, but also her own interpretation of what is currently playing in the music. Candy created a very personal and unique mix of genres and influences, connected by her characteristic and globally beloved sound. Her fourteenth album is a new chapter in the long career of the versatile saxophonist. She took the time to make the album as she intended, but in the meantime let her audiences meet several songs during her many concerts throughout Europe, Asia and the USA – so some live favorites can now be heard for the first time in brand new studio versions.

‘Together’ stands for the bond that Candy feels with her music – from the influences from her youth to the sounds of today – but also stands for Candy’s close collaboration with both new talent and familiar faces. Her years of collaboration with guitarist / producer Ulco Bed, band member since 1984 and co-responsible for Candy’s pioneering debut album ‘Saxuality’, will once again have a musical sequel. With producer Dennis Letnom (The Opposites, Kempi) and new talent like singer / composer Ivan Peroti (Sven Hammond Soul, The Voice) and composer, producer and singer Rico Greene (Anouk, Chaka Khan), Candy wrote several songs. Together with Candy, Peroti composed the very personal title track “Together”, in which they stand up for tolerance in these uncertain times, something that Candy highly values. “Because I have seen so much travel and so much of the world, for me diversity and love for each other – regardless of your color, belief or belief – is the most important thing there is. I love ALL people. I have tried to express that on this album, “says Candy. Candy reacts to the album for the first time on the death of Prince, in the way that she always communicated the best with him: via the music. “Out of time” is her personal ode to the musical genius that put her worldwide on the map in 1989 with the famous words “When I want sax, I call Candy”. “Age” is about what Candy has achieved in her life and where she is now; a powerful statement with a leading role for the electronic EWI that Candy – alongside her familiar alto saxophone – also plays.

In “How it’s done” Candy wants to show how she makes herself strong in the music industry without losing sight of her femininity, with which she wants to be an example.

Candy Dulfer

Candy DulferPerforming since age seven, bandleader of Funky Stuff since age fourteen, international recording artist since age nineteen, touring the world since age twenty. Has recorded and / or performed with artists like Prince, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Van Morrison, Maceo Parker, Sheila E., Mavis Staples, Lionel Richie, Beyoncé, Pink Floyd, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Larry Graham, Marcus Miller, Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Cliff, George Duke, Blondie, Jools Holland, Jamie Cullum, Angie Stone, Tower of Power, The Time, Alan Parsons, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis, Joey DiFrancesco, Jonathan Butler, and many others. ‘Lily was here’ – her first collaboration with former Eurythmics Dave Stewart, in 1989 – was a Number 1 hit all over Europe, in 1999 they worked together on the soundtrack of the Robert Altman motion picture ‘Cookie’s Fortune’, and in 2002 they toured Europe with his new project Da Univerzal Playaz, featuring reggae legend Jimmy Cliff. Candy Dulfer’s 1990 solo debut album ‘Saxuality’, recorded at the age of nineteen, sold over a million copies worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy Award. Her fourth album ‘For the love of you’ (1997) was a major hit in the USA and remained in the Billboard charts for over forty weeks. Her sales for her solo albums are now well over two and a half million CD’s worldwide.

With Prince she appeared in the ‘Partyman’ video, was featured on the ‘Graffiti Bridge’ soundtrack and performed with him on a special anniversary edition of ‘Saturday Night Live’. In 1998 and 2002 she toured with him again and appeared on his 3-CD live box set ‘One Nite Alone… Live!’ as well as his internet-only released album ‘Xpectation’.

In 2004 Candy Dulfer joined Prince for the massive Musicology Tour, playing over ninety shows in sell-out arenas across the USA to over 1.5 million excited fans. Prior to the Musicology Tour she performed with Prince and Beyoncé at the prestigious Grammy Awards and also performed with Prince at Jay Leno’s ‘Tonight Show’. She also featured prominently – with sax and vocals – on Prince’s hit album ‘Musicology’, including the smashing duet ‘Life ‘o’ the party’.

TV appearances include Jay Leno’s ‘Tonight Show’, ‘Good Morning America’, CNN’s ‘Showbiz Today’, ‘Saturday Night Live’, The Sinbad Show, and a recurring spot on The Arsenio Hall Show. All the major television shows in Japan. Her European TV shows include ‘Ohne Filter’, The Harald Schmidt Show, ‘Rockpalast’ and Pepe Linhardt.

Candy Dulfer has been touring the world with her own band Funky Stuff since the early nineties. From the Roxy in L.A. and the illustrious Bottom Line in New York to the Blue Note clubs in Japan and the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. She toured in Canada, USA, Asia, Scandinavia and the Baltic States, as well as performing in San Remo and Perugia, Italy, the Gurten Festival in Bern, Switzerland, the Nice Jazz and Vienne Festival in France, Couleur Locale in Brussels and of course the famous North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague where Candy Dulfer sold out their biggest venue for over thirteen years.

In 2003 Candy Dulfer’s song ‘Finsbury Park, Café 67’ (from her solo album ‘Right in my Soul’) became a major smash at all the smooth jazz stations across the USA and in October the song reached the Number 1 position on the R&R Smooth Jazz chart – making it the most played smooth jazz song in the USA.

Her second live album ‘Live at Montreux’ was released in 2005 on DVD and CD as part of the prestigious selection of releases by Eagle Vision from the archives of the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival.

In 2006 Candy Dulfer performed as a special guest at the renowned Berks Jazz Fest in the USA, followed by more shows in the States in July together with Jason Miles (of Miles Davis fame) with a band that included Candy’s fellow Prince band members Rhonda Smith and Chance Howard. By popular demand she once again returned to the famous Blue Note clubs in Japan for an extensive tour in October.

In between two American tours and shows in Japan, Candy wowed European festival crowds in 2007 with ‘Candy & Friends’. Spectacular concerts featuring her musical friends from around the world, including special guest star Rosie Gaines (of Prince fame). Earlier in 2007 Candy performed with Sheila E. for a European tour with her all-female band C.O.E.D.

Candy’s latest studio album ‘Candy Store’ – her debut recording for her new label Heads Up International – was released in the summer of 2007. The fans’ excitement and many rave reviews propelled the album to #2 on the Billboard Jazz Contemporary Chart. In November, Candy once again hit #1 on the R&R Smooth Jazz Chart in the USA, with the single ‘L.A. Citylights’.

2007 also saw another longtime dream come true for Candy, with the start of her own television show ‘Candy Meets’ on Dutch primetime television – a series of six personal documentaries in which Candy visited some of her musical friends and heroes on location to discuss their careers and love for music. Guests included Dave Stewart, Maceo Parker, Mavis Staples, Sheila E. and her own father Hans Dulfer. The show concluded with a rare interview and impromptu performance with Van Morrison.

In 2008 she was awarded the Golden Harp for her outstanding contributions to music in the Netherlands. Due to popular demand she once again toured the USA and Japan, and also performed all over Europe and visited South Africa for the first time for a show at the famous Cape Town Jazz Festival. In between tours she is a regular co-host of the popular Dutch prime time television talk show ‘De Wereld Draait Door’.

In September she joined superstar Lionel Richie on stage for four nights at the ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ spectacle at the Gelredome Stadium in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

Candy Dulfer’s new studio album ‘Funked Up & Chilled Out’ is released worldwide by Heads Up International in May 2009.

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