SAX-A-GO-GO is the second album from Dutch pop-saxophonist, who has collaborated with Prince, who penned the cut "Sunday Afternoon." Unavailable in the U.S.! Recorded at Zeezicht Studios and Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland, Sax-A-Go-Go was the second album from Dutch Pop saxophonist Candy Dulfer, originally released in 1993. The album features 'Sunday Afternoon' (written by Prince), 'Compared To What' (originally recorded by Roberta Flack), 'Man In The Desert,' a cover of the Bonnie Raitt 'I Can't Make You Love Me' and … read more
SAX-A-GO-GO is the second album from Dutch pop-saxophonist, who has collaborated with Prince, who penned the cut "Sunday Afternoon." Unavai… read more
SAX-A-GO-GO is the second album from Dutch pop-saxophonist, who has collaborated with Prince, who penned the cut "Sunday Afternoon." Unavailable in the U.S.! Recorded at Zeezic… read more
Candy Dulfer is an internationally famous Dutch musician who has performed all kinds of songs from pop to jazz to funk and more. A performer since age seven, a bandleader of Funky Stuff since age fourteen, an international recording artist since age nineteen, and a touring player across the world since age twenty, Dulfer's popular work has a huge, wide fan-base. She has recorded and / or performed with many artists including Prince, David A. Stewart of Eurythmics, Van Morrison, Maceo Parker, Sheila E., Mavis Staples, Lionel Richie, and Beyonce. She's perhaps known for her … read more
Candy Dulfer is an internationally famous Dutch musician who has performed all kinds of songs from pop to jazz to funk and more. A performer since age seven, a bandleader of Funky Stuff sin… read more
Candy Dulfer is an internationally famous Dutch musician who has performed all kinds of songs from pop to jazz to funk and more. A performer since age seven, a bandleader of Funky Stuff since age fourteen, an international recording ar… read more