Heads Up Signs Candy Dulfer

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Heads Up has announced the signing of Dutch alto-saxophonist/vocalist Candy Dulfer.

“Candy is such an incredible saxophonist, and she plays with ease across a wide range of jazz and pop styles,” said Dave Love, president of Heads Up. “She’s also a great composer who has much to offer. We are very excited about working with Candy.”

Dulfer’s debut CD with the label, Candy Store, is scheduled for international release in June and U.S. release in September.

For more information, visit: www.headsup.com



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