Monday, 27 January 2025

Kate Wolf born 27 January 1942

Kate Wolf ( January 27, 1942 – December 10, 1986) was an American folk singer and songwriter. Though her career was relatively short, she had a significant impact on the folk music scene. 

Kate Wolf was born Kathryn Louise Allen in San Francisco to John Fred Allen and Ernestine Ruth Allen, née Endicott . She began studying piano at 4 but quit at 16 because of her shyness. She spent her early childhood in Oregon and Michigan, before returning home to Berkeley. During their senior year (1959–60) at Berkeley High School, Kathy Allen and her friend Marian Auerbach (now Shapiro) sang folk songs at the Berkeley High School Talent Shows (1957 and 1960). At age 19 she first met Saul Wolf, an architecture student at UC Berkeley; they married two years later. They had two children, born in 1964 and 1967. 

The Wildwood Flower

In 1969 she became part of the Big Sur music community and developed rapidly as a guitarist and songwriter, influenced by such friends as Gil "Jellyroll" Turner and George Schroder. In 1971, she parted from Saul Wolf on good terms and moved to Sonoma County. There she formed her first band, The Wildwood Flower, with Don Coffin, whom she later married. The Wildwood Flower played all sorts of community benefits, and Kate became interested in radio. She began a show on KVRE called Uncommon Country, and later moved to KSRO and hosted the Sonoma County Singers Circle. These County music shows brought her new recognition, and she was offered funding for an album. 

Her first album, Back Roads, released in 1976 on her own label, Owl Records, was recorded in a living room with the band Wildwood Flower, and was "remarkably well done." Kate's national touring began in 1977 with trips throughout the Midwest and Northwest. Her long- time friend Bruce "Utah" Phillips helped plan a tour back East where she played concerts and performed at the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Kate's love for Canadian folk music brought her even greater recognition as she performed at the popular festivals in Calgary, Winnepeg, and Vancouver. Closer to home, Kate organized the successful Santa Rosa Folk Festival. 


                  Here's “Early Morning Melody” from above LP

                                   

In 1979, she separated from Don Coffin, and the Wildwood Flower folded, but guitarist and mandolin player Nina Gerber became her accompanist for the rest of her career. Her best-known compositions include "Here in California", "Love Still Remains", "Across the Great Divide", "Unfinished Life", “Green Eyes” and "Give Yourself to Love". She recorded six albums as a solo artist.In the Eighties, Kate continued to tour throughout the United States. Although her popularity grew, her concerts never lost their intimacy. 

Kate's fourth album, Close to You, was released in 1981. This record like Safe at Anchor, featured only original compositions. In 1982 Kate married again, this time to Terry Fowler, the owner of a natural foods distribution company. She continued to perform both at concerts and at benefits for groups such as SEVA, No Nukes, and Big Mountain. In 1983 she toured the Southwest with the Academy Award winning documentary film The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area? As her popularity grew, so did critical recognition, and twice she was nominated for best folk singer at the San Francisco Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies) 

Late in 1983, following the release of Give Yourself to Love, Kate decided to take a year off from performing to spend more time with her family, but itt wasn’t long before she began performing again. She appeared on American Public Radio's A Prairie Home Companion in late 1984, and made frequent trips to the East Coast, especially the Washington D.C. area. After touring the Northwest in early 1985, she began working on her next album, Poet's Heart. Mid-1985 saw her back on A Prairie Home Companion, this time in San Francisco. 

In the fall, Kate embarked on her final tour. She spent two weeks on the East Coast playing from Boston to Florida, and then flew to the Midwest and toured through Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. After performing around Texas, Kate came home and played the last leg of her tour through Southern California. Poet's Heart, also co-produced and arranged by Bill Griffin, was released the following January, and was awarded NAIRD's "Best Folk Album of 1986." 

It was during April that Kate was diagnosed with acute leukemia and underwent chemotherapy. In September, she had a bone marrow transplant, but complications from the operation destroyed her immune system and she never recovered.

She died in December 1986, at age 44. She is buried at a small church cemetery in Goodyears Bar, California.  In 1987, she was elected to the NAIRD Independent Music Hall of Fame, also the World Folk Music Association established the Kate Wolf Award to honor her memory. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & Kate Wolf Songbook)

 

8 comments:

boppinbob said...

I could not find this compilation album below so have reconstructed the playlist from various albums and sources @ 192

For “Kate Wolf – Gold In California (A Retrospective Of Recordings 1975-1985) (1986 Rhino)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/JSCwUba6

1. Full Time Woman
2. She Rises Like The Dolphin
3. Like A River
4. Telluride
5. Muddy Roads
6. Across The Great Divide
7. The Lilac & The Apple
8. Unfinished Life
9. Early Morning Melody
10. Safe At Anchor
11. The Redtail Hawk
12. The Sun Is Burning
13. Brother Warrior
14. Two-Way Waltz
15. Eyes Of A Painter
16. Emma Rose
17. Here In California
18. Poet's Heart
19. Carolina Pines
20. The Trumpet Vine

Kate Wolf seems well and truly forgotten since her early death. This still seems to be the best compilation of her songs
featuring many of her favorites. When Kate became ill, she began compiling this collection and finished it just before she became unable to work. Unfortunately, her passing came a month before the album's release. Awarded 1987 Best Folk Album by NAIRD. Kate wrote very strong personal songs, often about the Californian countryside around her. Just listen to 'Across the Great Divide' or 'Telluride' to feel words and music come together to evoke a place or image or feeling. Long overdue proper appreciation Kate Wolf is up there with Harry Chapin, Steve Goodman as unfairly neglected.

Don Dan said...

Hello Bob
Here is more from Kate Moss

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1976 Back Roads
https://krakenfiles.com/view/9Gv9ohJ2j7/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1977 Lines On The Paper
https://krakenfiles.com/view/yZ6w4Fl8MN/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1979 Safe At Anchor
https://krakenfiles.com/view/II4lozpR2l/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1981 Close to You
https://krakenfiles.com/view/nFSbzVqN2y/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1985 Poet's Heart
https://krakenfiles.com/view/O1P8WPMJDr/file.html

Have fun !

Don Dan
https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

Don Dan said...

Bob,
I forgot those 3…

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1978-81 Carry It On
https://krakenfiles.com/view/1j3v85YMJl/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1979-82 Live In Mendocino
https://krakenfiles.com/view/iZWLFrU6vU/file.html

Wolf Kate (1942-1986) 1983 Give Yourself To Love
https://krakenfiles.com/view/ZunTEmdQc2/file.html

Have fun !

Don Dan
https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

boppinbob said...

Hello DD, Thanks for these 8 albums. That's a big chunk of her discography. I'll be looking out for the the missing ones! Regards,. Bob

boppinbob said...

Just found this one....
Kate Wolf - Weaver of Dreams The Kate Wolf Anthology(2000)
https://mega.nz/file/TBp2UKSL#Mn94CH_nD3RBJUCe7cWWtMo-Z8SeQ1y7-S9e21mpDIM

Mooner42 said...

Great write up! Kate is one of my all time favorite singer songwriters. Around my area of Northern California she is very well known and loved (perhaps due to the Kate Wolf Festival that had been an annual event for many years).
These recordings are all Ive been able to collect over the years.. There are rumors of many more live recordings out there.?.
Starting with the best sound quality..

1985-03-28 - Northhampton MA SBD FLAC
https://www.filefactory.com/folder/16d310534334d565

1985 - Concert at Holsteins Chicago
https://www.filefactory.com/folder/cfbe801a91afa4ec

1979 - Don Lange & Kate Wolf Studio Recordings
https://www.filefactory.com/folder/d3bcd0fcd70dbebc

1985 - Sounding Board Concert - Solo AUD recording
https://www.filefactory.com/folder/7c108ddbea207830

boppinbob said...

Hi Mooner42, Thanks for the folders. It's gonna take me a while to download every individual file. Shame you couldn't compress each album individually as I do, but thanks again for your contribution. Regards, Bob..

Mooner42 said...

Oh sorry, it's been a while since i've shared but i'll try and fix that tomorrow morning!