Archive for 2012

26th annual Bridge School benefit concert

 

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

Sarah is added to the line up for the 26th annual Bridge School benefit concert!

The lineup for the 26th annual Bridge School benefit concert has been announced, and it’s a good one.
Of particular interest: Sarah McLachlan and Lucinda Williams — who are at either end of some kind of continuum scale — and k.d. lang, with her amazing voice.

Read the full story right here.

Sarah on “RemoteLive”

 

Saturday, September 8th, 2012

From this website right here (thanks to K!):

Cordogan’s Pianoland in Geneva will present a special “RemoteLive” private event by Yamaha featuring Grammy-winning, singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan on Saturday evening, Sept. 29, live from her studio in Vancouver, Canada.

As she plays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. (Central Time), her exact keystrokes and pedal movements will be transmitted live to a networked Yamaha Disklavier-enabled piano at Cordogan’s Pianoland. The instrument receiving the broadcast is actually being played in real time by the hands of the performer thousands of miles away.

Sounds cool, doesn’t it?

King Kong Musical and fall suprise?

 

Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

Sarah posted this on her Twitter (as a reply to someone):

new music will be in 2013 Hannah but there may be a small fall surprise 🙂

Earlier she posted on Facebook about writing a song for the King Kong Musical in January 2013… though I can’t find the exact post anymore, I did find this on WSJ Speakeasy:

If you see Grammy-winning singer Sarah McLachlan climbing the Empire State Building, she may just be looking for inspiration.
McLachlan posted this note on Facebook earlier today: “I am writing a song for the new King Kong musical that debuts jan 2013 xoS”

Read the whole thing just right here!

Sarah’s first blog post

 

Sunday, August 19th, 2012

Sarah just posted a blog post over at the Huffington Post Canada:

Music is life. Melody and song have been the golden threads woven into and through the fabric of my time on this earth. Its powerful energy runs through us all, underneath, like the ocean at times quiet and calm and then raucous and wild, joyous, or raging with fury mirroring all our many moods and helping us feel, hear and tell our stories.

Read right here the full entry, called “Music Is My Church”!