Sarah McLachlan
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 56 |
Web site | www.sarahmclachlan.com |
Date of birth | January 28,1968 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Halifax Regional Municipality |
Canada | |
Spouse | Ashwin Sood |
Children | India Ann Sushil Sood |
Taja Summer Sood | |
Height | 171 (cm) |
Job | Singer-songwriter |
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Pianist | |
Multi-instrumentalist | |
Music Video Director | |
Education | Queen Elizabeth High School |
NSCAD University | |
The Royal Conservatory of Music | |
Official site | sarahmclachlan.com |
Parents | Jack McLachlan |
Dorice McLachlan | |
Siblings | Ian McLachlan |
Stewart McLachlan | |
Songs | SongsAngelMirrorball · 1999 I Will Remember YouFumbling Towards Ecstasy · 1993 Building A MysterySurfacing · 1997 View 25+ more |
List | AngelMirrorball · 1999 |
Albums | Wintersong |
Skos genre | Pop |
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ID | 426472 |
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The Songs of Sarah McLachlan
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Mirrorball
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Afterglow: Piano, Vocal, Guitar
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32 Contemporary Hits: Piano, Vocal, Guitar
Angel
Women in Rock [music]
Alternative Rock Easy Piano
More Songs of the Nineties: The Decade Series
Kings Singers Swimming Over London
17 Chart Hits
The Brave One
Santana: Supernatural Live
Arista Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration
Sarah McLachlan: VH1 Storytellers
Big Sky: High River
Paul McCartney and Friends: The PETA Concert for Party Animals
Sarah McLachlan: Afterglow Live
Sarah McLachlan: A Life of Music
Sarah McLachlan: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Live
Sarah McLachlan: Mirrorball
Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Juno Award for Album of the Year
Juno Award for Single of the Year
Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year
Juno Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Juno Humanitarian Award
Juno Award for Video of the Year
Juno Award for Best Female Artist
Juno Award for International Achievement
MuchMusic Video Award for Fan Fave Video
MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Artist
MuchMoreMusic Award
Billboard Music Award for Adult Contemporary Single of the Year
Gemini Award for Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series
Sarah McLachlan Life story
Sarah Ann McLachlan OC OBC is a Canadian singer-songwriter. As of 2015, she had sold over 40 million albums worldwide. McLachlan's best-selling album to date is Surfacing, for which she won two Grammy Awards and four Juno Awards.
Joni Mitchell makes triumphant return to the stage
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Joni Mitchell was showered With Love on Saturday Night , as she played her first headline show in More Than 20 years.
Until recently, the chance of seeing the 79-year-old In Concert had seemed like a fading possibility.
She suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm in 2015 and had to re-learn How To walk, talk and Play Guitar .
But on Saturday, she played for nearly Three Hours , accompanied by famous admirers like Annie Lennox , Marcus Mumford and Brandi Carlile .
The Show , in Washington State, was billed as a " Joni Jam" recreating the loose, wine-fuelled sessions Mitchell hosted for other musicians in her California house during her rehabilitation.
" It's not gonna be someone Coming Up here singing their songs one after The Other , " explained Carlie, who helped put The Show together
Instead, she likened The Concert to peering into The Tiny cabin inside a snow globe, and seeing what life had been like for Mitchell over the Last Decade .
" [I've] watched one of The Most miraculous things I've seen in My Life , " Carlile continued, " and now you get to see it. "
SingalongThe Show was essentially an expanded version of The Surprise set Mitchell played at Last Year 's Newport Folk Festival (also organised by Carlile) and marked The Star 's first ticketed concert since the 2000 Both Sides Now tour.
The Venue was the Gorge Amphitheatre , a stunning outdoor arena with soaring views of the cliffs leading down to the Columbia River - But Stage was decorated to look like Mitchell's Living Room , complete with couches, lamps, side tables, and photographs of her pet cat and dog.
Mitchell sat in the centre, wearing a pink floral silk shirt, with her hair in pigtail braids under a purple beret, and carrying a cane adorned with a small bear's head.
She sipped White Wine between songs, growing more loquacious as The Night continued, sharing Show Business gossip and trading banter with Carlile.
The Show opened with Big Yellow Taxi, prompting an immediate singalong from The Audience , before taking a casual stroll through Mitchell's back catalogue - from standards like Both Sides Now and A Case Of You to deeper cuts like A Strange Boy .
Sarah Mclachlan joined Mitchell to duet on an aching version of Blue; Marcus Mumford took on California; while Annie Lennox delivered a mesmerising, synth-driven take on Ladies of The Canyon .
The Scottish star also recalled how a roommate had introduced her to Mitchell's music when she was just 19.
" It blew my mind… and started me on a path I never expected to happen, " Lennox said. " The Thing is, back in The Day , there were so few of us women doing this thing we're doing. We take it for granted, don't we? "
Critics uniformly described The Concert as a joyful celebration of Mitchell's life and work. Many marvelled at how her voice had recovered and matured since her aneurysm.
" There was a renewed ease in her movement across melodies, and a pearly purity in her tone, "
" To hear Mitchell hit certain notes again in that inimitable voice was like glimpsing, in The Wild , a magnificent bird long feared to have gone extinct. "
" Mitchell fans know that her voice has Changed - has lowered and gotten grainier - since the high-and-pure days of Blue, But it's A Gift to hear how much (more) emotional wisdom her singing has accrued as she nears 80, "
" Her vocals sounded pure on a slow-and-low version of Both Sides Now, which seemed to bleed wisdom when she wrote it More Than half a century ago But now feels like some kind of ancient rune. "
" Mitchell's performance feels ego-free, " " She laughs and cracks jokes between songs and further extols The Virtues of her fellow performers, never seeming to take the evening too seriously.
" That sets the tone for a joyful show, though the momentousness of the occasion leaves More Than a few audience members - and even some On Stage - tearful. "
Disrespecting DylanSome of those tears, however, were tears of laughter.
Mitchell recalled The Last time she had played the Gorge, On Tour with Van Morrison and Bob Dylan in the late 1990s.
She Said Morrison had been upset that he'd never been invited to spend time with Dylan, even though she had. " Bob's rude, " she placated him, " He loves to be an enigma. "
The Musicians then decided to run On Stage during Dylan's set and force themselves into one of his songs. But when Mitchell stepped up to the microphone, she forgot The Words .
" I said to the Guitar Player , 'You got it,' and he sang The Fourth verse, " she told The Crowd , to peals of laughter. " I tried frantically to remember what the fifth verse was. I couldn't remember that one either, so I made one up. "
" Bob turned around and did a Double Take and gave me a look. He was grinning from ear to ear. "
Afterwards. Morrison scolded her for being " disrespectful" But she argued that he'd misunderstood.
" Bob loves to See Me [mess] up, " She Said , using an unprintable expletive.
The only sign of Mitchell's extended absence from The Stage came during Shine, when The Audience held up their phones with the torches turned on.
" Where'd they get those lights? " Mitchell asked Carlile.
" Cellphones, " she responded.
" Cellphones? Really? " Mitchell said, seemingly inspired. " That was a real spectacle. . You look like a fallen Constellation . . Thank You for that. "
As The Set drew to a close Mitchell picked up a guitar to play Just Like This Train and If - a remarkable moment, given that she had to teach herself to play again by watching old YouTube videos.
But she ended The Night with a cover of Frank Sinatra 's Young At Heart - whose closing lyrics couldn't have been more appropriate.
As Mitchell had said earlier in The Concert : " Vive La Old Age . "
The Set list in full:Source of news: bbc.com