Kate Jacobs
1 quotesSinger · Born Jan 11, 1959 · United States Of America · Female
Kate Jacobs (born January 11, 1959 in Alexandria, Virginia, United States) is an American singer-songwriter. 2Biography Jacobs wanted to become a ballet dancer. Her father was in the United States Foreign Service, and she moved to Austria when she was eleven. Her family was a singing one, if not formally musical. Her father sang old Tin Pan Alley songs at home, and her mother sang Russian ballads and American standards. At church she sang songs of the civil rights era and the folk revival, and some songs such as "Up, Up and Away". She was a fan of Fred Astaire, and her disparate musical tastes included standards written by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and Johnny Mercer, as well as country music by artists like Loretta Lynn. During the early 1980s Jacobs moved to New York City. She continued to dance, but by 1987 she had started to write songs. In 1992 she recorded her first album, The Calm Comes After Bar/None Record