Friday, March 31st, 2017
Here some more articles on “Surfacing” (plus video)!
‘It’s got great legs’: Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Surfacing’ turns 20
Here’s also an article – more of a recap of Sarah’s career:
‘Music for horrific breakups, untimely funerals and teenage seduction’: In defence of Sarah McLachlan
Annnnd, National Music Centre has a new exhibition: ‘Milestones’: Sarah McLachlan
The exhibition will include the CP-80M electric grand piano she used during her Lilith
Fair performances and the outfit she wore; her Kay “Barney Kessel” electric guitar and a Kala ukulele. It will also include hand-written lyric sheets and tour books.
“It’s part of the history of her as an artist, when she was just getting started and when she was really in those formative years.” Mosker said the exhibit also features a Grammy won by McLachlan in 1990 for her song I Will Remember You. “That, to me, is symbolic of Sarah’s international influence as a Canadian artist.”
Here and right here some more about the exhibition, also with photos!
Monday, March 13th, 2017
Sarah will also perform at the Junos! Check/read it here.
On March 7, Sarah donated a guitar to the Vancouver Public Library!
The instrument lending library received another 30 musical instruments from members of the public during an instrument drive, so the collection is now approaching 200 guitars, drums, mandolins and other instruments.
Read the article right here, and watch below interview videos:
Gallery & media will be up soon in the tour archive.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2017
‘Wonderland’ is nominated for a Juno Award in the category of ‘Adult Contemporary Album of the Year’!
Sarah McLachlan is one of the most celebrated singer songwriters in entertainment with over 40 million albums sold worldwide. She is a ten-time JUNO Award winner and a three-time Grammy Award winner. McLachlan’s landmark fifth album, the 10x-platinum Surfacing, contained two Grammy Award-winning tracks, “Building a Mystery” and “Last Dance.”
In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians and raised over $7 million for local and national charities. In 2002 McLachlan founded her non-profit organization, the Sarah McLachlan School of Music, which provides top quality music instruction at no cost, in a safe and nurturing environment, for at-risk and underserved children and youth. From an early age, music provided McLachlan with the tools she needed to navigate the challenges she faced in her life, so she recognizes how important it is for every child to have those same opportunities.
McLachlan’s latest release is her new 2016 Christmas album Wonderland. Wonderland contains fresh and inspired interpretations of 13 traditional and contemporary holiday classics.
View all nominees for this category right here.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2017
Sarah will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame! It’ll take place during the Junos 2017, which takes place at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre on April 2.
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) is pleased to announce that multi-platinum, award-winning singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan will be the 2017 inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. With a career that spans almost thirty years, McLachlan is one of Canada’s most celebrated and treasured artists, earning countless accolades including 10 JUNO Awards, three Grammy Awards and a Billboard Music Award.
Read more about it here and here. The latter article contains also an interview.
CP: When it comes to Canadian music honours, the Hall of Fame is pretty much the pinnacle. Has it triggered you to reflect on your career?
McLachlan: I’m not particularly reflective. I’m always looking forward … I guess something like this, sure, perhaps on the day — and in the moment — I’ll be a little more reflective than I am now. I’m just too busy living.