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    Sarah McLachlan

    Sarah McLachlan after a performance at JFK

    Airport, July 2010

    Background information

    Birth name Sarah Ann McLachlan

    BornJanuary 28, 1968 (age 45)

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genres Pop rock, soft rock, adultcontemporary

    Occupations

    Singer-songwriter, multi-

    instrumentalist, painter, executi

    producer

    InstrumentsVocals, piano, keyboard, guitar

    banjo, harp[1]

    Years active 1988present

    Labels RCA Records, Arista, Nettwerk

    Website sarahmclachlan.com

    Sarah McLachlan

    Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC, OBC (born January 28, 1968) is a Canadian musician, singer, and

    songwriter.[2] Known for her emotionalballads and mezzo-soprano vocal range, as of 2009, she

    has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.[3][4] McLachlan's best-selling album to date is Sur-

    facing, for which she won two Grammy Awards (out of four nominations) and four Juno

    Awards. In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which

    showcased female musicians. The Lilith Fair concert tours took place from 1997 to 1999, and re-

    sumed in the summer of 2010. Since 2006 she has also been known as a highly visible supporterof the ASPCA, as well as various other charities.

    Early and personal life[edit]

    Sarah McLachlan was born on January 28, 1968, and adopted in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    As a child, she took voice lessons, along with studies in classical piano and guitar. When she

    was 17 years old and still a student at Queen Elizabeth High School, she fronted a short-lived

    rock band called The October Game. One of the band's songs, "Grind", credited as a group com-

    position, can be found on the independent Flamingo Records release Out of the Fog and the CD

    Out of the Fog Too. It has yet to be released elsewhere. Her high school yearbookpredicted that

    she was "destined to become a famous rock star."

    Following The October Game's first concert at Dalhousie University opening for Moev,McLachlan was offered a recording contract with Vancouver-based independent record label

    Nettwerkby Moev's Mark Jowett. McLachlan's parents insisted she finish high school and com-

    plete one year of studies at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design before moving to Van-

    couver and embarking on a new life as a recording artist, and McLachlan finally signed to Net-

    twerktwo years later before having written a single song.

    In 1994 McLachlan became the target of a lawsuit, when she was sued by Uwe Vandrei, an ob-

    sessed fan from Ottawa, who alleged that his letters to her had been the basis of the single "Pos-

    session." The lawsuit was also challenging for the Canadian legal systemVandrei was a self-

    admitted stalker whose self-acknowledged goal in filing the lawsuit was to be near McLachlan

    physically. Consequently, special precautions were planned to ensure McLachlan's safety if at any time she had to be in the same location

    Vandrei. The lawsuit never came to trial, however, as Vandrei was found dead in an apparent suicide before the trial began. This topic wasplored at length in Canadian authorJudith Fitzgerald's book, Building a Mystery: The Story of Sarah McLachlan & Lilith Fair.

    In 1997, Sarah McLachlan married her drummer, Ashwin Sood, in Jamaica. McLachlan lost her mother to cancer in December 2001, w

    McLachlan herself was pregnant. McLachlan gave birth to a daughter, named India Ann Sushil Sood, on April 6, 2002, in Vancouver. By

    time, McLachlan had already completed three-quarters of the production on her next record, Afterglow. On June 22, 2007, she gave birth to

    second daughter, named Taja Summer Sood, in Vancouver. McLachlan announced her separation from Ashwin Sood in September 2008.[5]

    Sarah McLachlan currently resides in Vancouver.

    Musical career[edit]

    Touch and Solace[edit]

    The signing with Nettwerk prompted McLachlan to move to Vancouver, British Columbia. There she recorded the first of her albums, To

    in 1988, which received both critical and commercial success and included the hit song "Vox". During this period she also contributed to an

    bum by Manufacture, and embarked on her first national concert tour as an opening act for The Grapes of Wrath.[6][7]

    Her 1991 album, Solace, was her mainstream breakthrough in Canada, spawning the hit singles "The Path of Thorns (Terms)" and "Into

    Fire". Solace also marked the beginning of her partnership with Pierre Marchand. Marchand and McLachlan have been collaborators e

    since, with Marchand producing many of McLachlan's albums and occasionally co-writing songs.[8]

    Fumbling Towards Ecstasy and Surfacing[edit]

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    1993's Fumbling Towards Ecstasy was an immediate hit in Canada. From her Nettwerkconnection, her piano version of the song "Possess

    was included on the first Due Southsoundtrackin 1996. Over the next two years, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy quietly became McLachlan's in

    national breakthrough as well, scaling the charts in a number of countries.

    In 1993, Darryl Neudorffiled a lawsuit against McLachlan and her label, Nettwerk, alleging that he had made a significant and uncred

    contribution to the songwriting on Touch, and alleging that he was not paid properly for work done on Solace. The judge in this suit eventu

    ruled in McLachlan's favour on the songs; though Neudorf may have contributed to the songwriting, neither regarded each other as joint

    thors. The judge ruled in Neudorf's favour on the payment issue.

    Following the success from Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, McLachlan returned in 1997 with Surfacing, her best-selling and best-known albumdate. The album earned her two Grammy Awards for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (for "Building a Mystery" in 1998 and "I Will

    member You" in 2000) and fourJuno Awards, including Album of the Year for Surfacing and Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year

    "Building a Mystery". The album has since sold over 16 million copies worldwide and brought her much international success. Still in the s

    light from the album, McLachlan launched the highly popular Lilith Fair tour. Her song "Angel"inspired by the fatal overdose ofSmash

    Pumpkins touring keyboardistJonathan Melvoinmade sales skyrocket.

    In Spring 1998, the motion picture City of Angels featured "Angel". It became the No. 1 album on the Billboard chart. More than five month

    ter the movie disappeared from the theatres, City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture remained firmly entrenched among Billboard's to

    albums. This soundtrack earned quadruple-platinum status.[9]

    Lilith Fair[edit]

    In 1996 McLachlan became frustrated with concert promoters and radio stations that refused to feature two female musicians in a row

    Bucking conventional industry wisdom, she booked a successful tour for herself and Paula Cole. At least one of their appearances together

    McLachlan's home town, on September 14, 1996 went by the name "Lilith Fair" and included performances by McLachlan, Cole, Lisa L

    and Michelle McAdorey, formerly ofCrash Vegas.

    The next year, McLachlan founded the Lilith Fair tour, taking Lilith from the medieval Jewish legend that Lilith was Adam's first wife.[11]

    In 1997, Lilith Fair, featuring McLachlan as one of the headlining acts, garnered a $16 million gross, making it the top-grossing of any tou

    festival.[10] Among all concert tours for that year, it was the 16th highest grossing.[10]Lilith Fair tour brought together 2 million people ove

    three-year history and raised more than $7 million for charities. It was the most successful all-female music festival in history, one of the

    gest music festivals of the 1990s, and helped launch the careers of several well-known female artists. Subsequent Lilith Fairs followed in 1

    and 1999 before the tour was discontinued.

    Nettwerk CEO and Lilith Fair co-founder Terry McBride announced that the all-female festival would make its return in summer 2010.

    though, sadly, it did not.

    Additional Work[edit]

    In 1998, in addition to performing her own set, she performed a cover of "Sad Lisa" with rock band Phish at the annual Bridge School Ben

    concert in California, hosted by Neil Young. During 1999, she released a live album,Mirrorball. The album's singles included a new live

    sion of her earlier doubles "I Will Remember You", a studio recording of which had previously been released on The Brothers McMullen sou

    track as well as Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff.

    Also that year, McLachlan (as the singing voice of "Jessie") recorded the Randy Newman song "When She Loved Me" on the Toy Story 2 sou

    track. This song was nominated for the Academy Awardfor Best Song in 2000, and McLachlan performed it at the awards ceremony, but

    award went to "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan, written and recorded by Phil Collins.

    In 1997, McLachlan co-wrote and provided guest vocals on the Delerium song "Silence" for their album Karma. This song achieved a mas

    amount of US top 40 airplay when released as a single in late 2000 and also featured on the soundtrack for the movie Brokedown Palace. In 2

    McLachlan provided background vocals, guitar, and piano on the closing track "Love Is" from Stevie Nicks' eighth solo album, Troub

    Shangri-La, in addition to drawing the dragon used for the "S" in Stevie's name on the album cover. In May 2002, her duet with Bryan Ad

    was released on the Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron soundtrack. She sang harmonies and played the piano on the song "Don't Let Go" while S

    did the drum work.

    McLachlan also participated in several concerts during her break, such as Sheryl Crow's Live from Central Park in 1999, the Arista Reco

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    twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2000, as well as the 2002 British Columbia Cancer Foundation Benefit Concert in memory of cancer

    tim Michele Bourbonnais. She participated along with four other Canadian artists: Bryan Adams,Jann Arden, Barenaked Ladies, and Cha

    Kreviazuk.

    Afterglow[edit]

    Following the end of the Lillith Fair, McLachlan spent a period of time away from recording and touring, during which she gave birth to

    first daughter, India, in 2002. McLachlan returned to public life and touring with her 2003 album release, Afterglow, which contained the

    gles "Fallen", "Stupid", and "World On Fire". Rather than shoot a conventional music video for "World On Fire", McLachlan donated all but

    of the $150,000 budget to various charitable causes around the world and then used the video to explain how it benefited the communities received the money.

    Another live album, Afterglow Live, was released in late 2004. The CD consisted of several tracks from a full-length concert, which was inc

    ed in its entirety on a DVD, as well as the three music videos from Afterglow.

    In 2004, Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels, who credits McLachlan and her music for lifting him from a period of depression,[citation needed] invited

    to join him on a track from his solo album. Although the album was not released until early 2006, remixes of the song "Just Like Me" were

    cluded on a number of compilations in 2005.

    In 2007, McLachlan's song "Answer" featured in The Brave One starringJodie Foster.

    Wintersong[edit]

    In October 2006, McLachlan released a Christmas album called Wintersong. The album included 11 new recordings, featuring covers of

    Mitchell's "River", Gordon Lightfoot's "Song for a Winter's Night", andJohn Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", which she recorded w

    her outreach children and youth choir, and seasonal favourites: "Christmas Time Is Here", "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Have Yourse

    Merry Little Christmas", "Silent Night", "The First Noel", and "Greensleeves (What Child Is This?)", among others. The title track is an orig

    work of McLachlan's.

    Wintersong debuted at No. 42 on the Billboard 200 album chart the week ending 4 November 2006. It peaked at #7. For the week of 5 Decem

    2006, it was the #1 album on iTunes. Worldwide the album has sold over 1.1 million copies to date. It has been certified Platinum in the U

    and 2x Platinum in Canada.

    Wintersong was nominated for both a Grammy Award, in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category, as well as for aJuno Award, for

    Album of the Year.

    Guest appearances[edit]

    In 1993, she appeared as a guest vocalist on albums by Blue Rodeo (Five Days in July) and Stephen Fearing (The Assassin's Apprentice).

    In 1997, she appeared as herself on the television series (Ellen) Season 5 episode 12 "Womyn Fest" and performed.

    In November 2006, McLachlan performed the song "Ordinary Miracle" for that year's feature film, Charlotte's Web. The song was written

    Glen Ballard and David A. Stewart ofEurythmics. McLachlan was the subject of rumours of an Oscar nomination for the song, but in the

    was not nominated. She helped to promote the song and movie by performing it on The Oprah Winfrey Show as well as during the Ma

    Thanksgiving Day Parade. She also performed the song during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, in fron

    an estimated 3 billion television viewers worldwide.

    In early 2007, she sang on Dave Stewart's Go Green, alongside Nadirah X, Imogen Heap, Natalie Imbruglia, and others.[12]

    McLachlan also appeared on Annie Lennox's album, Songs of Mass Destruction. Together with Madonna, Cline Dion, Pink, Sugaba

    Anglique Kidjo, k.d. lang, Faith Hill, Fergie, Melissa Etheridge, Bonnie Raitt, Shakira, Anastacia,Joss Stone, Dido, and KT Tunstall, she

    formed on the song "Sing".

    In 2010, McLachlan appeared as herself on the television series Life Unexpected and performed. On September 8, 2010, McLachlan perform

    and sang "Forgiveness" from her 2010 album Laws of Illusion on a semi-final show ofAmerica's Got Talent; she did so again on The Tonight S

    with Jay Leno, two days later.

    Sarah appeared alongside Aimee Mann on the IFC series Portlandia, as a pinata and a yard maintenance person.

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    On November 22, 2010, McLachlan again performed and sang "Forgiveness" this time on the Regis and Kelly show.

    On September 10, 2011, she performed I Will Remember You and Angel at a ceremony in Stonycreek, Pennsylvania, commemorating the pas

    gers and crew of hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 who fought the hijackers and brought down their airplane on September 11, 2001.

    event marked the dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial and was attended by President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, Pr

    dent Bill Clinton, Vice PresidentJoe Biden and SpeakerJohn Boehner.[13]

    Rereleases, Rarities Vol 2, and Greatest Hits[edit]

    On October 3, 2006, the live albumMirrorball was re-released asMirrorball: The Complete Concert. This release contains 2 discs that were cpiled from 2 concerts performed on consecutive nights in April 1998 at the Rose Garden arena in Portland, Oregon.

    On April 29, 2008, Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2 was released. The tracklist includes McLachlan's recent covers ofJoni Mitch

    "River" and Dave Stewart's "Ordinary Miracle", as well as collaborations throughout her career with The Perishers, Cyndi Lauper and Br

    Adams, among others.

    On August 5, 2008, the 15th anniversary 3-disc edition ofFumbling Towards Ecstasy was released. The set includes the original re-mastered

    bum, The Freedom Sessions and a DVD that includes live performances, music videos and more. The album was released by Legacy Recordin

    McLachlan released a greatest hits album, Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan, on October 7, 2008. On August 12, 2008, she released a new s

    from the album, "U want me 2", a mid-tempo contemplative love song, as a digital single on iTunes; also accompanied with a video per

    mance. McLachlan also admitted the song was inspired by the dissolution of her marriage, which she announced in September 2008, du

    initial promotion. Being quietly released as a single on 3 February 2009 the other new song found on the album, "Don't Give Up on Us", nalled a wrap.

    2010 Winter Olympics, Laws of Illusion and Lilith Fair 2010[edit]

    A new single, "One Dream," was released on September 29, 2009 and was the official theme song of the 2010 Winter Olympic

    Vancouver.[14] McLachlan's first studio album of original material in nearly seven years, Laws of Illusion, was released on June 15, 2010. N

    York Times music critic John Pareles says about Laws of Illusion - "Its a kindly, enveloping sound that Ms. McLachlan has long used to con

    passion and empathy laced with melancholy. But now it encompasses a new anguish, deeper and sharper than what she hinted at with A

    glow in 2003." It features 10 new songs in addition to the previously released tracks "U Want Me 2" and "Don't Give Up on Us," as well as v

    ous bonus tracks. Previews of the tracks and bonus materials were made available on iTunes and Amazon.com for listening and viewing

    May 26, 2010. Lilith Fair kicked off in Calgary, AB on June 27, 2010. In anticipation of the album and the summer's tour, McLachlan appea

    on the WNYC-produced radio show Soundcheck. During the wide-ranging interview, McLachlan discussed with host John Schaefer the

    eleven years of her life and how she has changed, especially as a working mother of two.

    Guitars and equipment[edit]

    For years, Sarah McLachlan's main stage guitar has been a late-'70s Larrive C-10 with rosewood back and sides, a spruce top, and a Floren

    cutaway. The guitar is amplified with a Fishman Rare Earth Blend (which combines a magnetic pickup and an internal mic), running thro

    a Radial JDV Mk3 active DI. She has also performed with Canadian-made Morgan guitars, and at the time of the interview, she was trying

    Taylor models with Expression System electronics.

    McLachlan strings her guitars with phosphor-bronze or vintage bronze Dean Markleys. She uses medium-lights (.012.054) for her guitars

    A D G A D and D A D G A D tunings. Sometimes she uses lights (.011.046) and raises E A D G A D a whole step so her capo positions ca

    two frets lower. For instance, in the past she played "Building a Mystery" in E A D G A D with a capo at the seventh fret, but now she tune

    F# B E A B E and capoes at the fifth fret. McLachlan's capo of choice is a Dunlop C-Four.[15]

    Awards and achievements[edit]

    Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Sarah McLachlan

    McLachlan has been nominated for twenty-oneJuno Awards and awarded eight. In 1992, her video for "Into the Fire" was selected as best

    sic video. In 1998, she won Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year (along with Pierre Marchand), Single of the Year for "Buildin

    Mystery", and Album of the Year for Surfacing. In 2000, she won an International Achievement award and in 2004, won Pop Album of the Y

    for Afterglow and again shared the Songwriter of the Year award with Pierre Marchand for the singles "Fallen", "World on Fire", and "Stupid

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    She has also won three Grammy Awards. She was awarded Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1997 for "Building a Mystery" and agai

    1999 for the live version of "I Will Remember You." She also scored Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1997 for "Last Dance."

    Her song "Building A Mystery" came in at 91 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s.[16]

    McLachlan has been extensively profiled by media including cover stories for Rolling Stone, Time magazine, Entertainment Weekly and Fla

    Canadian fashion magazine.

    Through her career, she has also received many awards, primarily in recognition of her efforts in launching Lilith Fair. She was awarded

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton Visionary Award in 1998 for advancing the careers of women in music. In 1999, she was appointed as an Officer ofOrder of Canada by then-Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson in recognition of her successful recording career, her role in Lilith Fair, and

    charitable donations she made to women's shelters across Canada. In 2001, she was inducted to the Order of British Columbia.

    On February 12, 2010, McLachlan performed her song "Ordinary Miracle" at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancou

    On June 15, 2011, she was recognized with an honorary degree from Simon Fraser University.[17]

    Kiwanis International presented her with the 2013 Kiwanis International World Service Medal to recognize her for founding the Sa

    McLaughlan School of Music, a free music school for at-risk youth in Vancouver, British Columbia.[18]

    Philanthropy[edit]

    McLachlan contributed the track "Hold On" to the 1993 AIDS-benefit album No Alternative, produced by the Red Hot Organization. She performed at the Leonard Peltier Defense Fund Benefit Concert on February 12, 1997 and went on to release a haunting cover version of

    chained Melody created as part of her support for Peltier and later included on the album Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2.[19]

    In early 2005, McLachlan took part in a star-studded tsunami disaster relieftelethon on NBC. On 29 January McLachlan was a headliner f

    benefit concert in Vancouver along with other Canadian superstars such as Avril Lavigne and Bryan Adams. The show also featured a per

    mance by the Sarah McLachlan Musical Outreach Choir & Percussion Ensemble, a children's choir and percussion band from the aforem

    tioned Vancouver outreach program. In addition to her own headliner show she also joined Delerium live on stage for their first-ever per

    mance of "Silence". The concert was titled One World: The Concert for Tsunami Relief, and raised approximately $3.6 million for several Canad

    aid agencies working in south and southeast Asia. The show was the brainchild of McLachlan's manager, Terry McBride, CEO of Nettwer

    ran for four hours and aired live on CTV across Canada.

    She is an avid supporter of the ASPCA and animal welfare. She filmed a two-minute advertisement for the organization which featured

    song "Angel".[20] The advertisement's imagery of shelter animals mixed with the soundtrack and McLachlan's simple appeal for donationsraised $30 million for the ASPCA since it began to air in 2006, which allowed the organization to air appeals in higher profile prime-time c

    ad slots; subsequently the organization produced a new ad for the 2008 holiday season featuring McLachlan appealing for the ASPCA o

    her Wintersong performance of "Silent Night", and a new ad with her was released in January 2009 featuring the song "Answer". [20] In 2

    McLachlan wrote a letter on behalf ofPETA to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, protesting that country's annual seal hunt.[21]

    In 2008, she donated a song to Aid Still Required's CD to assist with the restoration of the devastation done to Southeast Asia from the 2

    Tsunami.

    On July 2, 2005, McLachlan participated in the Philadelphia installment of the Live 8 concerts, where she performed her hit "Angel" withJ

    Groban. These concerts, which were held simultaneously in nine major cities around the world, were intended to coincide with the G8 sum

    to put pressure on the leaders of the world's richest nations to fight poverty in Africa by cancelling debt.

    McLachlan also funds an outreach program in Vancouver that provides music education for inner city children. In 2007, the provincial gov

    ment announced $500,000 in funding for the outreach program.[22]

    In 2011 McLachlan opened the Sarah McLachlan School of Music in Vancouver, a free music school for at-risk youth.[23]

    For raising millions of dollars for causes including women's charities, AIDS sufferers and inner-city kids, Simon Fraser University confe

    Sarah McLachlan the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa on June 13, 2011.[24]

    On 30 November 2012, McLachlan lent her support to Kate Winslets Golden Hat Foundation together with Tim Janis, Loreena McKennitt,

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    drea Corr, Hayley Westenra, Sleepy Man Banjo Boys, Dawn Kenney,Jana Mashonee, Amy Petty and a choir etc performing on "The Amer

    Christmas Carol" concert in Carnegie Hall.[25][26][27]

    On 29 June 2013, McLachlan was awarded the Kiwanis International World Service Medal for her dedication to music education and work

    to improve the quality of life for young children.[28]

    Discography[edit]

    Main article: Sarah McLachlan discography

    1988: Touch

    1991: Solace

    1993: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy

    1997: Surfacing

    1999:Mirrorball

    2003: Afterglow

    2006: Wintersong

    2010: Laws of Illusion

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    External links[edit]

    Official website

    Sarah McLachlan at the Internet Movie Database

    Interview with Sarah McLachlan

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