Singer-songwriter Caroline Doctorow grew up in New Rochelle, New York, and currently resides in Bridgehampton. Her style of music falls into the folk-pop genre. She has released four records on the Narrow Lane Records label. Other credits include the performance of a song on the PBS series Freedom: The History of Us narrated by Katie Couric, which aired on public television in 2003. Her compositions appear on many compilation disks, including The Best of The

 Eclectic Café
and on an Ars Nova Productions release featuring independent folk performers.

Today Caroline tours the country performing with her band, "The Folk Dogs." She is the daughter of author E.L. Doctorow.

People always ask me if growing up in a house with a writer of fiction helped, and it did in the sense that we were always read to, and encouraged to read. Also, in our house, words were important. My mother still corrects my grammar today! Many wonderful poets and writers hung around at our house and I think a part of me was watching and soaking it all in….”

http://carolinedoctorow.com