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Candy O'Terry, also known as Candy O, is a radio broadcaster, podcaster, singer, songwriter, and speaker coach. Chosen by her peers as the Massachusetts Broadcaster of the Year in 2015, she is the recipient of 42 national and 23 local awards for excellence as an interviewer and host. Often referred to as ''Boston's Beloved Radio Voice'' she is also the creator of the ''Candy O Radio Network''. As the host of the award-winning podcast series ''The Story Behind Her Success,'' O'Terry has interviewed nearly 800 women from every walk of life. The co-founder of Boston Women in Media & Entertainment from 2012 to 2020, she spent 25 years on the air at
WMJX WMJX (106.7 FM) – branded Magic 106.7 – is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England. The WMJX studios ...
, Magic 106.7, and is the creator of the station's signature public affairs program ''Exceptional Women''. O'Terry has been profiled in the book: Boston Inspirational Women by Bill and Kerry Brett. She is also the host of the Nashville-based podcast series ''Country Music Success Stories'' and the hands-on communications series ''The Speaker Coach.'' A lifelong singer, O'Terry has recorded 14 songs, receiving worldwide airplay for "The Gift" with
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and David Corey, "You Are The Only One", with Charlie Farren, and "Silent Night" with
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. She was a member of the cast of the Emmy Award-winning talent show, Community Auditions: Star Of The Day for seven seasons (2007-2015) and made her film debut in 2010 as reporter Candace Malone in the full-length independent feature film CO2. In 2014 she played the role of newscaster Pamela Fontaine in Lazarus Rising, starring
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. O'Terry provides narration and plays herself in the 2021 film
Misha and the Wolves ''Misha and the Wolves'' is a 2021 documentary film written and directed by Sam Hobkinson. The film examines the fraudulent 1997 Holocaust memoir of Misha Defonseca. The film premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2021. On A ...
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Personal life and education

Born in Manhattan, New York, and originally named Grace Ann Brandhorst, Candy O'Terry was adopted at 5 months old and renamed Candace Ann Low. Her father Raymond was a print advertising sales executive on Lexington, Avenue, and her mother Marjorie was a buyer for Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bonwit Teller. The family relocated to Norwalk, Connecticut, where Candace lived until she was 10 years old. Her parents were divorced when she was 11 after a long custody battle and O'Terry moved with her mother to
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, where she attended St. Mary's School and Newington High School. She was a champion diver and was recruited by Boston College, where she was a varsity athlete. Her mother died of breast cancer at the age of 52, leaving Candy as the sole beneficiary of her estate at only 18. This personal tragedy would shape Candy's lifelong commitment to the fight against breast cancer. O'Terry graduated from Boston College with a degree cum laude in English. She was married at age 21 and has two children: Christopher, and Colleen. O'Terry was divorced in 1991 and spent 15 years as a single mother until marrying Tom Gaffny in August 2006. She discovered her birth parents, brothers and sisters, and extended family in May 2007.


Career in radio

O'Terry graduated from the
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in
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, in October 1990 and secured an interview on November 2, 1990, at Magic 106.7/Boston for a temporary position as the secretary to a program director, Don Kelley. After serving in that position for 8 weeks, she was officially hired as program assistant and public service director on January 23, 1991.O'Terry landed on the air on July 20, 1991, purely by accident when a part-time disc jockey fell asleep for the third time and was fired. With no one available to work that night, O'Terry did her first overnight shift with coaching from Magic 106.7's Moneen Daley. She worked the overnight shift every weekend for another year, while her children slept in the newsroom. On December 28, 1992, she sent a memo to News Director Gay Vernon about an idea she had for a public affairs program to be called ''Exceptional Women''. The two began a collaboration that lasted until February 2012 when Vernon resigned from the station. The Sunday morning show and O'Terry have received 43 awards, including a record breaking 23
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Awards from the Alliance for Women in Media. In 1993, O'Terry began filling in for midday personality Nancy Quill (homina homina) and also became the afternoon drive traffic anchor for both
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Magic 106.7 and sister station, WBCS, Country 96.9 where she took on the alias: Christy Grace. In 1997, she added traffic duties for 105.7,
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identifying herself as "Candy O on the Officer Bill Traffic Network" and began a 3-year period working 7-day weeks on multiple stations as a traffic anchor and weekend air talent. The success of the ''Exceptional Women'' radio show inspired a yearly celebration called the Exceptional Women Awards in 1998 with a portion of proceeds to benefit the fight against breast cancer. In 1999, O'Terry was promoted to program administrator of the Greater Boston Radio Group and served temporarily as music director for
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. In 2001, she was promoted to assistant program director for
WMJX WMJX (106.7 FM) – branded Magic 106.7 – is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England. The WMJX studios ...
Magic 106.7. In 2004 O'Terry received a Billboard nomination for APD of the Year and a
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Award for Individual Achievement as a program host. She would realize the lifelong dream of playing her own songs on the radio between 2005 and 2012 with the recording and release of Jim Brickman's "The Gift" and "Valentine", a duet with Charlie Farren called "You Are The Only One," and a collaboration with jazz prodigy
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on the Christmas classic, "Silent Night". In March 2013 she traded her responsibilities as assistant program director for the chance to be on the air full-time and became the co-host of ''Morning Magic with The Exciting Mike Addams''. In June 2013, Addams announced his retirement, and O'Terry was teamed with a handful of people throughout the summer including David O'Leary, Sue Tabb, Ed McMann, Jaybeau Jones and Chris Shine. In late August 2013, she was permanently teamed with David O'Leary. On March 27, 2015, she left, declining a two-year contract renewal with WMJX to focus on other projects, including her first full-length CD called Dream Come True released in May of that year, and a children's book series called Nelson's Garden, co-authored with her daughter Colleen.


Television

*2004-2006: Co-host of the soldmyhouse.comshow with Magic 106.7's Dan Justin *2007 to present: Judge on the Emmy Award-winning talent show, ''Community Auditions'' "Star Of The Day". *2017-2019: Announcer & guest, The Steve Katsos Show


Film

*2010 Independent Feature Film
CO2 trailer

Role: Reporter, Candace Malone *2013 Independent Feature Film:
Lazarus Rising

Role: Pamela Fontaine *2021 Bright Yellow Films
Misha and the Wolves

Role: herself O'Terry plays the role of newscaster Candace Malone in the full-length independent feature film, ''CO2'', which premiered October 23, 2010 and was produced by Wild Beagle Productions. In 2014 she played the role of Pamela Fontaine, a newscaster in the film Lazarus Rising, starring Eric Roberts and Lenny Clarke. In 2020, O'Terry was contacted by producers at Bright Yellow Films and asked to recount her Exceptional Women interview from 1997 with Misha DeFonseca for an upcoming project on her life. This project became ''
Misha and the Wolves ''Misha and the Wolves'' is a 2021 documentary film written and directed by Sam Hobkinson. The film examines the fraudulent 1997 Holocaust memoir of Misha Defonseca. The film premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2021. On A ...
,'' a thrilling documentary released on Netflix in 2021 in which O'Terry plays herself and provides narration.


Career as an Interviewer

Candy O'Terry has built her career on storytelling with a mission to provide a platform for women to tell their stories on the radio and through podcasting as the creator and host of Magic 106.7's Exceptional Women Show from 1992 to 2015, The Story Behind Her Success from 2016–present, and Country Music Success Stories, 2020–present. O'Terry has interviewed over 800 women. Candy O'Terry Top 10 A-lister Interviews Candy O'Terry Top 10 Women Who Inspire Interviews


Career as a singer

O'Terry was lead singer of lead singer of Stage Unlimited from1984 to 1990. She was on Star Search in 1984 and 1987. In January 2009, "You Are The Only One" is released to radio nationwide and debuts at #34 Mediabase on January 12. The track is supported by the syndicated show Weekends with
Jim Brickman James Merrill Brickman (born November 20, 1961) is an American pop songwriter, pianist and radio host. Brickman has earned two Grammy nominations for his albums ''Peace'' (2003) for Best Instrumental, and ''Faith'' (2009) for Best New Age Album. ...
. Over the years she has done dozens of live performances.


Singles

* 2008 - "You Are The Only One" * 2017 - "For Good" with Sheree Dunwell * 2019 - "If I Should Lose My Way" with Jacy Dawn Valeras


Awards


Philanthropy

O'Terry has been involved with several charities and non-profit organizations including American Cancer Society, DreamBIG, , The Pink Rose Foundation and
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(Media Spokesperson, event host, 2013–present) Candy O'Terry is a member by appointment of the Council for Women of Boston College & serves as an ambassador for the Boston College Club.


References

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