I'm preparing a few posts for this week, but had the chance to watch a documentary about Dutch artist, Candy Dulfer this evening. She made a very favourable impression on me. Her most famous song, "Lily was here," was a spontaneous collaboration with Dave Stewart, recorded some 18 years ago. Stewart, whom she describes as her mentor, in turn describes her style as "very fluid," and her knowledge of riffs "encyclopaedic," which makes her an excellent collaborator with other artists.
Love the song, love the person. Enjoy!
Media-interlude: digging Candy Dulfer's Sax
I'm preparing a few posts for this week, but had the chance to watch a documentary about Dutch artist, Candy Dulfer this evening. She made a very favourable impression on me. Her most famous song, "Lily was here," was a spontaneous collaboration with Dave Stewart, recorded some 18 years ago. Stewart, whom she describes as her mentor, in turn describes her style as "very fluid," and her knowledge of riffs "encyclopaedic," which makes her an excellent collaborator with other artists.
Love the song, love the person. Enjoy!
Love the song, love the person. Enjoy!
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