Saturday, June 30th, 2012
Some media stuff is up from Sarah’s performance at the Centre de la Nature in Laval!
Fear:
Building A Mystery
World On Fire
U Want Me 2
Fallen
Sweet Surrender
Good Enough
Angel
Possession
Aaaand, pretty pictures:
Saturday, June 30th, 2012
Sarah was featured in the 2011 fall edition of the “Vim & Vigour” magazine, a magazine by the BC Cancer Foundation. Thanks to K for sharing the link to look into/download the magazine (PDF file)! The magazine features pictures from Sarah’s photoshoot for the Flare magazine in 2004.
And, for the rich fans among you guys:
Experience the ultimate Sarah McLachlan fan package. For the price of $50,000 you can own a Yamaha grand piano custom designed by Sarah McLachlan and meet her in person! Part of your purchase will go to Sarah’s own charity, the Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
Click here for more information and stuff…
Last: Sarah will be featured on the song “Walking Good” on Heart’s “Fanatic” album coming out this October.
Sunday, June 24th, 2012
Here’s a review of the first show of Sarah’s summer tour with the Symphony Tour:
Talk about orchestral manoeuvres in the dark.
Sarah McLachlan, who went back to theatre shows last year with guests in tow after her female music festival Lilith Fair failed to make a solid comeback in 2010, is once again playing amphitheatres this summer, this time touring with orchestras.
In fact, the 44-year-old Vancouver-based singer-songwriter and mother of two – whose last studio album was 2010’s Laws Of Illusion – kicked off her North American symphonic tour on Friday night at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and members of Whitehorse – guitarist Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland (real life husband-and-wife), the latter who were also part of her Massey Hall show in 2011.
Read the full review right here (with picture and setlist!).
Saturday, June 23rd, 2012
Sarah will be inducted to Canada’s Walk Of Fame!
Legendary guitarist and performer Randy Bachman and singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan will be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame this fall, organizers announced on Tuesday. Four other inductees were announced at a news conference in Toronto. Each will get a star on the Walk of Fame, in downtown Toronto as well as a tribute at a September gala.
McLachlan, who won Grammy Awards for I Will Remember You, Last Dance and Building a Mystery, was founder of the Lilith Fair female music tour and created an outreach program in 2003 to provide free music education to inner city youth.