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Kate Wolf

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and songwriter. Though her career was relatively short, she had a significant impact on the folk music scene. Her best-known compositions include "Here in California", "Love Still Remains", "Across the Great Divide", "Unfinished Life", β€œGreen Eyes” and "Give Yourself to Love". She recorded six albums
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The 25th annual Kate Wolf Music Festival was scheduled for June 2020, then postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It took place 2 years later, as a 4-day festival, rescheduled to June 23–26, 2022. According to the promoters, Back Road Productions, 2022 was the final Kate Wolf Music Festival.
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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
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to John Fred Allen (*1915) and Ernestine Ruth Allen, nΓ©e Endicott (1918βˆ’1996). She began studying piano at 4 but quit at 16 because of her shyness. During their senior year (1959–60) at
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and credited to Wolf alone on the front cover. Her family has stated that Wolf did not consider these songs as representative of her work.
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She married again in 1982 to Terry Fowler until her death in 1986. She died in December 1986, at age 44, after a long struggle with
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Wolf's music was celebrated each year toward the end of June at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival held at
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A live performance by Kate Wolf in 1981, comprising seven songs on which she is accompanied by
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and Sarah Mina Gordon premiered a Yiddish-language cover of Wolf's "Telluride" at the
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Independent Music Hall of Fame in 1987. Her songs have since been recorded by
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Songwriter, Joel Koosed, upon hearing on the radio of Wolf's death, wrote
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covered Wolf's song "Across the Great Divide" which is on her 2014 album
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to whom she was married at the time, also appears on the 1973 album
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under the name Bonny Billy and Rainywood (who would later become
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wrote and performed "Kate's Guitar", which is on his 2004 album
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wrote "Katie and the Dreamtime Land" as a tribute to Wolf.
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A number of Wolf's albums were done in collaboration with
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Number #1 : the story of the original Highwaymen
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established the Kate Wolf Award to honor her memory.
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Index

Wolf circa 1980
San Francisco, California
Folk
Country folk
Rhino
katewolf.com
folk singer
NAIRD
Nanci Griffith
Emmylou Harris
Grammy Award
San Francisco
Berkeley High School
UC Berkeley
Big Sur
Sonoma County
Don Coffin
Utah Phillips
Nina Gerber
leukemia
Goodyears Bar, California
World Folk Music Association
Nina Gerber
Bear's Sonic Journals: Sing Out!
Don Coffin
folksinger
Lionel Kilberg
Gil Turner
Bill Griffin
Black Oak Ranch

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