Wolf, Kate (1942–1986)
Wolf, Kate (1942–1986)
American folksinger and guitarist. Born Kathryn Louise Allen, Jan 27, 1942, in San Francisco, California; died of leukemia, 1986, in California; m. Saul Wolf (architect), 1963 (div.); Dan Coffin (musician) (div. 1979); m. Terry Fowler (owner of natural foods distribution co.); children: Max Wolf and Hannah Wolf.
Formed 1st band, The Wildwood Flower, with future husband Dan Coffin; hosted radio show, "Uncommon Country," on KVRE, then"Sonoma County Singers Circle" on KSRO; formed Owl Records and produced Back Roads (1976), singing own songs and those of local artists, followed by Lines on the Paper (1977); began touring US and Canada to larger and larger audiences (1977); divorced Coffin, dissolved Wildwood Flower, and hired guitarist and mandolin player Nina Gerber as accompanist (1979); made 1st professional studio album, Safe at Anchor, on independent label Kaleidoscope; also released Close to You (1981) and Yourself to Love (1983); often guested on "A Prairie Home Companion"; memorialized with posthumous release of 10-year retrospective album Gold in California (1987) and The Wind Goes Wild (1988).