Candy Dulfer

Candy Dulfer is a smooth jazz alto saxophone player who was born in the Netherlands. A backup member of Prince's band, she recorded the 1991 hit "Lily Was Here," and that song began a long and successful career. Dulfer is the daughter of tenor saxophonist Hans Dulfer, and they collaborated together on a duets album. She has become an inspiration to other female instrumentalists, including guitarist Joyce Cooling and saxophonists Pamela Williams and Mindi Abair.

Discography

  • Saxuality (1991)
  • Sax-a-Go-Go (1993)
  • For the Love of You (1997)
  • The Best of Candy Dulfer (1998)
  • What Does it Take (1999)
  • Dulfer & Dulfer (2001, a collaboration with her father Hans Dulfer)
  • Right into My Soul (2003)

 

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