Saturday, May 25th, 2013
I’m not going to say anything more than just this:
Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
Found this review and the setlist online:
Like a painting on a museum wall, Sarah McLachlan’s voice hung in the Meyerson for all to admire.
The 45-year-old singer-songwriter was in town Monday to perform at the Vogel Alcove’s “Arts Performance Event,” an evening with its proceeds benefiting the work of the Dallas-based Vogel Alcove, a non-profit organization providing education and child care for homeless children under the age of six.
Her 75-minute set was frequently breathtaking, particularly in light of McLachlan’s admission she’d been suffering from “walking pneumonia” for the last seven weeks, and despite what she called “a frog in her throat,” she was delighted to finally be able to sing again.
Read the full thing right over here. I haven’t been able to find photos yet, but I’m sure they’ll pop up. The setlist (she was with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra):
Building a Mystery
U Want Me 2
Answer
I Will Remember You
Fallen
World on Fire
Rivers of Love
Loving You is Easy
Adia
Forgiveness
Hold On
Sweet Surrender
Love Come
Fear
Possession
Angel
Ice Cream
Sunday, April 7th, 2013
I was going through some Sarah vids (and organizing my media stuff) and found this online. For all the 1994-era Sarah fans out there:
You can listen/watch the full performance (Good Enough, Ice Cream and Path of Thorns (Terms)) right here! I love how she screws the first part of Ice Cream up…I downloaded the videos, might even convert them to mp3’s – so if anyone is interested… Let me know.
Friday, April 5th, 2013
I completely, completely forgot to post this earlier… K found it! Sarah is featured in the Montecristo Magazine of Spring 2013:
I added the photos K found in the gallery right here:
Also, one other thing:
As previously reported by The Globe and Mail, Alberta Ballet will bring Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, choreographed by artistic director Jean Grand-Maître, to McLachlan’s neck of the woods, with performances November 14-16 at Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre (following shows in Victoria November 8-9).
Read more about it right here!