Carroll Anne Baker is a country music singer and songwriter. Known as Canada’s First Lady Of Country Music, she released many chart-topping single country hits in the 1970s-80s.
Carroll was born in Bridgewater in 1949. She attended elementary school in Port Medway and Mill Village and high school in Liverpool.
Her first Top 10 record came in 1973 from the “Ten Little Fingers,” a song about a little girl written by Don Grashey; this song remains one of her most popular songs to this day.