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Born as '''Candice Lauren Isralow''',<ref name="genealogymort">{{cite web |url=http://genealogymort.net/jackrose/p12.htm#i37 |title=Descendents of Jack & Rosemary Mort - Person Page 14 |work=John & Rosemary Mort's Searchable Genealogy Data |first=Alice Brooks |last=Gross |date=16 Dec 2007 |accessdate=2009-02-22}}</ref> in [[Hauppauge, New York|Hauppauge]], Long Island, New York,<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blackmores-night-p289774 |first=Bret |last=Adams |work=allmusic |title=Blackmore's Night |accessdate=2011-02-26}}</ref> she began modeling at 12 years of age. She did everything from commercials to print ads, promotions to trade shows until her 20s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://candicenight.com/history.htm |title=Candice Night History |work=Candice Night Official Website |first=Candice |last=Night |accessdate=2009-11-25}}</ref> Candice attended at [[New York Institute of Technology]], before getting a job of her own radio show at a rock music radio station on Long Island.<ref>{{cite web |work=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blackmores-night-p289774 |first=Bret |last=Adams |accessdate=2011-02-28}}</ref>
Born as '''Candice Lauren Isralow''',<ref name="genealogymort">{{cite web |url=http://genealogymort.net/jackrose/p12.htm#i37 |title=Descendents of Jack & Rosemary Mort - Person Page 14 |work=John & Rosemary Mort's Searchable Genealogy Data |first=Alice Brooks |last=Gross |date=16 Dec 2007 |accessdate=2009-02-22}}</ref> in [[Hauppauge, New York|Hauppauge]], Long Island, New York,<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blackmores-night-p289774 |first=Bret |last=Adams |work=allmusic |title=Blackmore's Night |accessdate=2011-02-26}}</ref> she began modeling at 12 years of age. She did everything from commercials to print ads, promotions to trade shows until her 20s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://candicenight.com/history.htm |title=Candice Night History |work=Candice Night Official Website |first=Candice |last=Night |accessdate=2009-11-25}}</ref> Candice attended at [[New York Institute of Technology]] where she studied communications, before getting a job of her own radio show at a rock music radio station on Long Island.<ref>{{cite web |work=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blackmores-night-p289774 |first=Bret |last=Adams |accessdate=2011-02-28 |title=Blackmore's Night biography}}</ref>


She met [[Ritchie Blackmore]] to ask him for an autograph on a [[Association football|soccer]] field in 1989, and sang backing vocals on "Difficult to Cure" for [[Deep Purple]]'s concert in 1993;<ref>{{cite web |author=Gary Hill, Rick Damigella and Larry Toering |date=Jan 28 2011 |title=Interview with Candice Night of Blackmore’s Night from 2010 |work=Music Street Journal |url=http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/index_interview_display.cfm?id=100483}}</ref> she also did backing vocals on "Ariel" and "Hall of the Mountain King" for ''[[Stranger in Us All]]'', the CD by Blackmore's solo band [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]], as well as writing / co-writing four other songs on the aforementioned album. She then wrote lyrics for most songs for the first [[Blackmore's Night]] album, ''[[Shadow of the Moon]]''.
She met [[Ritchie Blackmore]] to ask him for an autograph on a [[Association football|soccer]] field in 1989, and sang backing vocals on "Difficult to Cure" for [[Deep Purple]]'s concert in 1993;<ref>{{cite web |author=Gary Hill, Rick Damigella and Larry Toering |date=Jan 28 2011 |title=Interview with Candice Night of Blackmore’s Night from 2010 |work=Music Street Journal |url=http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/index_interview_display.cfm?id=100483}}</ref> she also did backing vocals on "Ariel" and "Hall of the Mountain King" for ''[[Stranger in Us All]]'', the CD by Blackmore's solo band [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]], as well as writing / co-writing four other songs on the aforementioned album. She then wrote lyrics for most songs for the first [[Blackmore's Night]] album, ''[[Shadow of the Moon]]''.

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Candice Night

Candice Night (born May 8, 1971)[1] is an American vocalist/songwriter and the wife of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. She is the lead singer, multi-instrumentalist, and lyricist for the renaissance-themed project, Blackmore's Night since its origins in 1997.

Biography

Born as Candice Lauren Isralow,[2] in Hauppauge, Long Island, New York,[1] she began modeling at 12 years of age. She did everything from commercials to print ads, promotions to trade shows until her 20s.[3] Candice attended at New York Institute of Technology where she studied communications, before getting a job of her own radio show at a rock music radio station on Long Island.[4]

She met Ritchie Blackmore to ask him for an autograph on a soccer field in 1989, and sang backing vocals on "Difficult to Cure" for Deep Purple's concert in 1993;[5] she also did backing vocals on "Ariel" and "Hall of the Mountain King" for Stranger in Us All, the CD by Blackmore's solo band Rainbow, as well as writing / co-writing four other songs on the aforementioned album. She then wrote lyrics for most songs for the first Blackmore's Night album, Shadow of the Moon.

Since then, she has been awarded several gold albums and other awards for the music of Blackmore's Night as well as Rainbow, and has charted internationally with her music. Their 2008 release, Secret Voyage, entered at #1 on the New Age Billboard Charts and stayed there for four weeks, and then held on in the top 10 for an additional 14 weeks. She continues to widen her musical horizons, performing both on CDs and live in concert, not only writing lyrics and singing, but playing medieval instruments: shawm, cornamuse, rauschpfeife, pennywhistle, and chanters.

Candice Night also sang on Helloween's "Light the Universe" song from their Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy album, And She also appeared In Helloween's music Video for that track. She played the part of Oria in the rock opera Story of Aina, with Sass Jordan, Sascha Paeth, and Glenn Hughes. She sang three songs on the Beto Vázquez album Infinity with Tarja Turunen from Nightwish and Sabine Edelsbacher from Edenbridge. The Blackmore's Night song "Old Mill Inn" was heard in Jim Carrey's December 2008 blockbuster film Yes Man.

She also appears on interactive video screens throughout the USA and Japan in the theme park Magiquest as both Princess Amora and Princess Candice. These parks now have a cooperation throughout the USA through Great Wolf Lodges as well as their home base in Myrtle Beach, SC. She was also the Faerie Queen for Faerie Magazine for two years, gracing the cover in Spring 2007, and making appearances and performing at the Faerie Festivals throughout the USA.

Candice is also very well known for her charitable contributions towards animal welfare. Throughout the eleven years of the existence of Blackmore's Night, the duo has donated enough funds for the WWF to plant 6,000 fruit trees in Borneo for the orangutan habitat; they have donated to the Save the Bats in Berlin; Save the Badgers in England; local animal charities throughout the USA including an annual invitation only charity show in which all proceeds go directly to Save A Pet, Little Shelter, Best Friends and North Shore Animal League. They have also donated portions of proceeds of CD sales to the Red Cross to aid the flood victims in Eastern Europe; donated to CO2OL to plant trees in Panama to undo the pollution which their concerts may generate; donated to UNICEF. Other charities with whom they have cooperated include PETA and SPCA.

After being engaged for nearly fifteen years, Candice and Blackmore married on October 5, 2008 at the Castle on the Hudson.[6][7]

Her daughter, Autumn Esmerelda Blackmore, was born on May 27, 2010, and was the inspiration for Blackmore's Night's album, Autumn Sky,[8] which was released on September 3, 2010.[9]

Blackmore's Night discography

Albums:

Live Albums:

Compilation Albums:

Live DVDs:

References

  1. ^ a b Adams, Bret. "Blackmore's Night". allmusic. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  2. ^ Gross, Alice Brooks (16 Dec 2007). "Descendents of Jack & Rosemary Mort - Person Page 14". John & Rosemary Mort's Searchable Genealogy Data. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  3. ^ Night, Candice. "Candice Night History". Candice Night Official Website. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  4. ^ Adams, Bret. "Blackmore's Night biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
  5. ^ Gary Hill, Rick Damigella and Larry Toering (Jan 28 2011). "Interview with Candice Night of Blackmore's Night from 2010". Music Street Journal. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ www.blackmoresnight.com
  7. ^ Candice Night
  8. ^ "RITCHIE BLACKMORE And CANDICE NIGHT Announce Arrival Of First Child, Autumn Esmerelda". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. July 26, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  9. ^ "New Cd!! Coming September 3rd 2010". Blackmore's Night Official Website. Retrieved 2010-07-28.

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