Candice Night | |
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In concert in 2012
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Background information | |
Birth name | Candice Lauren Isralow |
Born |
Hauppauge, New York |
May 8, 1971
Genres | Medieval folk rock, folk rock, hard rock, new-age |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, shawm, rauschpfeife, pennywhistle, hurdy-gurdy, recorder, cornamuse, gemshorn |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Labels | Edel, SPV, Ariola, Frontiers |
Associated acts | Blackmore's Night, Rainbow, Helloween |
Website | candicenight |
Candice Night (born May 8, 1971) is an American vocalist/lyricist, multi-instrumentalist for the traditional folk rock project Blackmore's Night since its origins in 1997, and wife of British guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. Her solo album, Reflections, was released in 2011.
Born in Hauppauge, Long Island, New York, as Candice Lauren Isralow, she took piano lessons for a couple of years. She began modeling as "Loren" at 12 years of age. She appeared in everything from commercials to print ads, and promoted products at trade shows until her 20s. Night also had her own radio show on a rock music radio station on Long Island, and attended New York Institute of Technology where she studied communications.
She was once a Rainbow fan, so she met Ritchie Blackmore to ask him for an autograph in 1989. They talked about ghosts, music, travel, history, and philosophy, gradually became friends, and then lived together from 1991. She provided humming backing vocals on the instrumental track "Difficult to Cure" in 1993's European tour of Deep Purple. She also briefly provided humming (and sung) backing vocals on "Ariel" and "Hall of the Mountain King" for Stranger in Us All, the CD by Rainbow, as well as writing lyrics for four songs on the aforementioned album. Despite her being inexperienced as a professional lead singer, Blackmore encouraged her to become his musical partner. She then wrote lyrics for most of the songs on the first Blackmore's Night album, Shadow of the Moon where she supplied lead vocals. Those songs were written with her voice in his mind.
Night has also composed some songs, including "Now and Then" on Under a Violet Moon (1999) and "3 Black Crows" and "Ivory Tower" on Ghost of a Rose (2003).