A mother of three (twins included) Candace Fields holds a degree in Communication and has functioned as a media personality who reported on Presidential matters, the Diary for several years. She’s also a former director at GCCI but above those things while she’s focused on academia she also has a first love to which she has returned… Music! Blessed with enviable vocals in 1993 she came to brief prominence as the little Saint Stanislaus girl with the dynamic voice that hit the highest octaves. She belted out covers from Celine Dion to Whitney Houston note for note and copped the Star Search best female title and the first place purse of $30,000. She still holds that title as there has not been another competition. That year Queens College student Osea Parris placed second while Mondale Smith copped the title of best Hip Hop singer in the same competition.
She has served as lead singer for bands such as the Original Sheriff Deputies and is at present the lead singer for the Majestics band thrilling private party crowds and sometimes those gathered at the Pegasus poolside. Now she is continuing to charter her future course musically with the recent launch of a new soulful ballad “”. With assistance from song writer Raymon Ally she has also launched a music video to complement the single. To her credit she has also completed a video and audio song titled “Sleepless nights” At present she’s working on an album of about 12 songs that will not be just soul music when it is launched.
Speaking about the importance of education she said you need it to write, manage the business of music and it most important in dealing with the public. “When you have to do contracts its good to be educated so you would not be robbed or taken advantaged of in signing contracts.
