An evening of musical brilliance unfolded recently as the Long Island Music And Entertainment Hall Of Fame (LIMEHOF) joined forces with earMUSIC to honor Candice Night and celebrate the launch of her latest album, "Sea Glass." The event featured a captivating solo performance by Night, who showcased three tracks from her new work before officially welcoming both herself and Ritchie Blackmore into the LIMEHOF. This induction ceremony took place at their Stony Brook museum, marking a significant milestone in the duo's illustrious careers. With Blackmore unable to attend, Candice graciously accepted the accolade on behalf of BLACKMORE’S NIGHT.
Rooted deeply in Long Island’s vibrant cultural scene, Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night have become pillars of its artistic community. Their journey began when they met on the island during a charity soccer match in 1989. Since then, their lives and music have intertwined seamlessly, creating a legacy that resonates far beyond local boundaries. From founding BLACKMORE’S NIGHT in 1997 to actively participating in numerous charitable endeavors across Long Island, including organizations like Save A Pet and North Shore Animal League, the couple has demonstrated unwavering commitment not only to their craft but also to uplifting those around them. Additionally, Candice's early experiences performing at workshops and festivals helped shape her into the versatile artist she is today.
Artistic excellence often stems from collaboration and perseverance, qualities exemplified perfectly by Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night. Together, they crafted a unique sound blending renaissance melodies with folk-rock influences, earning widespread admiration for their innovative approach. Although Blackmore stepped away from DEEP PURPLE in 1993, his contributions remain legendary, highlighted by iconic riffs such as "Smoke On The Water." His subsequent ventures into neo-classical rock with RAINBOW further cemented his status as an influential figure within the genre. Meanwhile, LIMEHOF continues its mission to preserve Long Island's rich musical heritage while inspiring future generations through education initiatives. By recognizing artists like Blackmore and Night, we celebrate creativity, dedication, and the enduring power of music to connect hearts and minds across generations.