Well, she's not so quiet at all these days...
I'm sorry I was busy by myself so I couldn't post new updates about Sarah in the last months, weeks...
I don't know where to start, but last weekend Sarah was at The Gorge again. On Friday night June 9th, Brandi Carlile invited her to duet. They did Hold On together and it sounded very good. Many clips of this can be found on YouTube, and this is one of the best:
https://youtu.be/ZUTAxyjuDeE
On June 10, Saturday Night, Brandi organised a Joni Jam, headlined by Joni Mitchell, and Sarah was a part of them. A lot of clips of this event can be found on YouTube. Sarah sang Blue for Joni. This blew me away...
Version 1:
https://youtu.be/ojaf_0bTNMk (in this clip you couldn't see Sarah, but this sounds good)
Version 2:
https://youtu.be/OY7Qf75KS-I (this is filmed from the big screen)
Few months ago Sarah sealed a deal with Primary Wave. Last Friday a article surfaced on internet which it starts with a small interview with Sarah about her new deal with Primary Wave. Interesting stuff in there!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-ent ... gue-sales/
This is the "Sarah-part" of the article:
The scent of Sarah McLachlan. The idea emerges early in the first pitch between Primary Wave, the music publishing and talent management company, and the Canadian pop star, who has sold more than 40 million albums, won three Grammys and founded the all-female Lilith Fair music festival.
There was a time when McLachlan, like so many artists of her stature, wouldn’t have considered selling even a single chorus to a private company as a manageable asset. But at 55 and nearly a decade past her most recent album of original songs, McLachlan has been frustrated by how her back catalogue has been managed — or in her view, ignored — by Sony Music Publishing.
“They’re banks,” she says of the major publishers. “They just hold the material. They don’t actually do anything, as far as I can tell. So I’m excited at that opportunity, that they might be able to reengage with some audiences and reimagine some of my music in a way that I may not be yet aware of.”
This first brainstorm session took place this spring, just weeks after Primary Wave, founded by former Arista Records executive Larry Mestel and fresh off a $2 billion infusion from Brookfield Asset Management, struck a deal to buy a share of McLachlan’s songs. McLachlan tuned in from her home in Vancouver, B.C., as talk turned to obvious hooks for creating new buzz — a Lilith doc in the works, the upcoming 30th anniversary of her career-making “Fumbling Into Ecstasy” — and the not so obvious. Had she considered appearing on “CMT Crossroads” in Nashville? Did she have song “stems” that could be shared with other artists for samples? And then there was Eau de Sarah. That came from chief branding officer Jeff Straughn.
“Have you ever thought about doing a fragrance?” he asked. “Is the beauty space something that you’re open to?”
“In theory,” McLachlan said and then paused. “I haven’t thought about it.”
Up to her website, she has 4 events planned in July and August. All of them in Canada.
So up to me, Sarah is not quiet at all. Just take a look at her Instagram sometimes, not only her profile, but also look where she is tagged. You'll find some great stuff there.
And also take a look at YouTube sometimes!!! For example: few weeks ago, Sarah did a concert at Fallsview Casino in Canada, and I found clips of this event on YouTube (some of them are good quality).