In 1981, at just 12 years old, Dulfer joined the band of Dutch jazz musician, Hans Dulfer, as a saxophonist. She quickly gained recognition for her talent and became a sought-after session musician. Her big break came in 1990 when she collaborated with Prince on his album "Graffiti Bridge." The album's success propelled Dulfer into the international spotlight, and she soon found herself performing with some of the biggest names in music.
In her personal life, Dulfer has been open about her experiences with fame, relationships, and motherhood. She has a daughter, Candy Jr., who has occasionally appeared with her on stage. Candy Dulfer Naakt
Throughout her career, Candy Dulfer has collaborated with numerous artists, including Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Joni Mitchell, and Wayne Shorter. Her versatility and talent have made her a sought-after guest musician. In 1981, at just 12 years old, Dulfer
One of her most popular albums is "Sax Appeal," released in 1993, which showcases her ability to blend jazz, pop, and rock styles. The album features hits like "Sax Appeal" and "Lips." The album's success led to a world tour, cementing Dulfer's status as a global music star. In her personal life, Dulfer has been open