Caroline Georgina Corr MBE (born 17 March 1973) is an Irish singer and drummer for the Celtic folk rock band The Corrs.
In addition to the drums, she plays the bodhrán, cajón, percussions and piano.
Corr was born on 17 March, 1973 (Saint Patrick's Day) in Dundalk, Ireland, to Jean and Gerry Corr.
Corr has four siblings: an older sister Sharon Corr, older Brother Jim Corr and a younger sister Andrea Corr.
Their older brother Gerard was killed when he was three years old in a road accident before she and her sister Andrea were born.
Caroline was brought up in a Catholic household and was sent to the same school, Dun Lughaidh Convent, as her sisters.
Her parents played ballads and folk tunes in local bands, and formed their own band called "Sound Affair".
Jean sang and Gerry played the keyboards and they performed covers of songs by various famous bands.
Caroline and her siblings were exposed to music from a very young age, and travelled with Jean and Gerry to gigs in the family car.
Caroline was taught the piano by her father Gerry at a very early age like her other siblings.
She also learnt the bodhrán by watching videos of traditional Irish musicians playing it.
The violin was originally intended for Caroline to play but she showed no interest and instead Sharon took up the violin lessons.
Caroline learned how to play the drums with the help of a former boyfriend who gave her the lessons.
From then on, her drum skills were self taught.
She performed No Frontiers, a cover of a Jimmy MacCarthy song, on The Corrs Unplugged along with her sister Sharon.
2002
Corr married Frank Woods, a property developer and boyfriend of many years, on 22 August 2002, in Majorca, Spain.
In April 2002, she was awarded the Rory Gallagher Musician Award at the Hot Press Irish Music Awards held at held at the BBC's Blackstaff studios in Belfast.
2003
Their first child, Jake Gerard Woods, was born on 12 February 2003.
The boy was named after Caroline's late brother, Gerard Corr Jr., who was hit by a car while retrieving a football in the road.
2004
The couple's first daughter, Georgina Woods, was born on 11 October 2004.
This led to Corr taking some time off from the band's activities.
2005
The Corr siblings were appointed honorary MBEs in 2005, in recognition of their music and charitable work, which has raised money for the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne, victims of the Omagh Bombing and other charities.
2006
On 1 December 2006 she welcomed a second daughter, Ryanne Andrea Woods, her third child with Frank.
2020
In 2020, Corr was part of an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called "Irish Women in Harmony", that recorded a version of Dreams in aid of the charity SafeIreland, which deals with domestic abuse which had reportedly risen significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown.