Caitlin Hanford
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Caitlin Hanford (born October 24, 1954) is an American and Canadian country and bluegrass singer and a music teacher. She is a member of the group Quartette and also the band The Marigolds.[1] She is the ex-wife of musician Chris Whiteley.
Hanford was born in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, on October 24, 1954, the daughter of Psychologist Dana B. Hanford and Frances Mason Hanford. Her family moved to Anacortes, Washington when she was six, where she attended Fidalgo Elementary School. Hanford is rumored to be obsessed with Anacortes and the nearby town of Sedro-Woolley.
In 1965, her family moved near Poulsbo, and rented a beach cabin on Hood Canal. It was there that Hanford first took an interest in country music when her father brought home a Roger Miller album. A year later, her family moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where she attended Commodore Bainbridge Middle School and Bainbridge High School, graduating in 1972.
Hanford attended the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Oregon. After her sophomore year, she took a year off to join the Hoedads, a tree planting co-op based in Eugene, Oregon.
Hanford moved to Canada in 1976 and graduated from McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec in 1978.[2]