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  Background solo_singer
  Img SarahMclachlanJLC2005jpg
  Img Capt Sarah McLachlan performing at John Labatt Centre , London, Ontario , Canada during the 2005 ''Afterglow'' tour
  Birth Name Sarah Ann McLachlan
  Origin Halifax , Nova Scotia
  Genre Piano Pop
  Occupation Singer-songwriter , Multi-instrumentalist , Painter , Executive Producer
  Years Active 1988 - present
  Instrument Vocals , Piano , Keyboard , Guitar , Harp http://wwwallmusiccom/cg/amgdllp=amg&sql=10:ab6jtr8ukl1x~T2 ''Allmusiccom''
  Label Arista , Nettwerk <br />
  URL wwwsarahmclachlancom


Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC ,1
OBC (born January 28 , 1968 ) is a Grammy -winning Canadian Musician , singer and Songwriter .

She is known for the emotional sound of her ballads. Some of her most popular songs include " Angel ", " Building A Mystery ", " Adia ", " Possession ", " Fallen ", " I Will Remember You ", and " World On Fire ". Her best-selling album to date is '' Surfacing '', for which she won four Juno Award s and two Grammy Award s. In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians in the late 1990s.


BIOGRAPHY


Early life

Sarah McLachlan was born on January 28 , 1968 , and Adopted in Halifax , Nova Scotia . 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". Her high school Yearbook claimed 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 Nettwerk by Moev's Mark Jowett . McLachlan's parents convinced her to finish her studies at the Nova Scotia College Of Art And Design before embarking on a new life as a recording artist, and McLachlan finally signed to Nettwerk two years later before having written a single song.


''Touch'' and ''Solace''

The signing prompted McLachlan to move to Vancouver , British Columbia . There she recorded the first of her albums, '' Touch '', in 1988, which received both critical and commercial success and included the hit song "Vox". During this period she also contributed to an album by Moev , and embarked on her first national concert tour as an opening act for The Grapes Of Wrath .

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


''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'', ''Surfacing'', and Lilith Fair

fundraising concert]] 1993's '' in 1996. Over the next two years, ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'' quietly became McLachlan's international breakthrough as well, scaling the charts in a number of countries. Rolling Stone Magazine has listed it as one of the top 100 best albums of all-time.

Following the success from ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'', McLachlan returned in 1997 with '' Surfacing '', her best selling album to date. Earning her two Grammy awards and four Junos, the album has since sold over 11 million copies worldwide and brought her much international success. Still in the spotlight from the album, McLachlan launched the highly popular ''Lilith Fair'' tour.

The McLachlan-founded Lilith Fair tour brought together 2 million people over its 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 biggest music festivals of the 1990s, and helped launch the careers of several well-known female artists.


Hiatus

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On February 7 , 1997 , she married Ashwin Sood , her long-time drummer, in Negril , Jamaica . 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 Benefit concert in California , hosted by Neil Young , after which McLachlan began an extended period away from recording or touring. However, she did release a live album in 1999, entitled '' Mirrorball '', which produced the single "I Will Remember You." Also that year, McLachlan recorded the Randy Newman song "When She Loved Me" on the '' Toy Story 2 '' soundtrack. This song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song in 2000, and McLachlan performed it at the awards ceremony, but the 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 '' soundtrack. She sang harmonies and played the piano on the song "Don't Let Go" while Sood did the drum work.

McLachlan also participated in several concerts during her break, such as , Jann Arden , Barenaked Ladies , and Chantal Kreviazuk .

McLachlan lost her mother to cancer in December 2001, while McLachlan herself was pregnant. McLachlan gave birth to a daughter named India Ann Sushil Sood on April 6 , 2002 , in Vancouver. By this time, McLachlan had already completed three-quarters of the production on her next record, '' Afterglow ''.


''Afterglow'' and associated philanthropy

McLachlan returned to public life and touring with her 2003 album release, '' Afterglow '', which contained the singles " Fallen ", "Stupid", and " World On Fire ." Rather than shoot a conventional music video for "World On Fire", McLachlan donated all but $15 of the $150,000 budget to various charitable causes around the world and then used the video to explain how it benefited the communities that received the money.

Although she has returned to touring, she has no current plans to resurrect Lilith Fair. Another live album, '' Afterglow Live '', was released in late 2004. The CD consisted of several tracks from a full-length concert which was included 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, invited her 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 included on a number of compilations in 2005.

In early 2005 McLachlan took part in a star-studded across Canada.

On July 2 , 2005 , McLachlan participated in the Philadelphia installment of the Live 8 concerts, where she performed her hit " Angel " with Josh Groban . These concerts, which were held simultaneously in nine major cities around the world, were intended to coincide with the G8 summit to put pressure on the leaders of the world's richest nations to fight poverty in Africa by cancelling debt.


''Wintersong''

McLachlan handwrote a letter, copies of which were sent to members of her fan club in late March 2006, stating that she was beginning work on a holiday album due to be released later that year.

On July 29th, a press release http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid34824.asp ''Advocate.com'' announced McLachlan would be releasing a new album October 17 titled '' Wintersong '' on Arista Records . The first new studio recording since the 2003 release of Afterglow, the album includes 11 new recordings, featuring covers of Joni Mitchell ’s “ River ” and John Lennon ’s “ Happy Xmas (War Is Over) ", which she recorded with her outreach children and youth choir, and seasonal favorites interpreted by McLachlan with her signature style: “Christmas Time Is Here,” “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Silent Night,” “The First Noel,” and “Greensleeves (What Child Is This?) ”, among others. Included, also, is the title track, an original work of McLachlan's.

''Wintersong'' debuted at No. 42 on the Billboard 200 album chart the week ending November 4, 2006. It has peaked at #7 and has sold 759,162 copies in the US to date. For the week of December 5, 2006, it was the #1 album on iTunes.

''Wintersong'' was nominated for both a Grammy Award , in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category, as well as for a Juno Award , for ''Pop Album of the Year''. It did not win either.


''Mirrorball: The Complete Concert''


On October 3, 2006, the live album ''''. This release contains 2 discs that span over 2 hours of a concert performed in Portland, Oregon, in April 1998.


''Ordinary Miracle''

In November of 2006, McLachlan performed the song "Ordinary Miracle" for that year's feature film, '' Charlotte's Web ''. The song was written by Glen Ballard and David A. Stewart of Eurythmics .
McLachlan was receiving serious rumours of an Oscar nomination for the song, but in the end they did not follow through. She helped to promote the song and movie by performing it on The Oprah Winfrey Show as well as during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade .


Future & Greatest Hits

McLachlan has collaborated on two tracks since she retired from the spotlight after '''s forthcoming album, Songs Of Mass Destruction . Together with Madonna , Céline Dion , Pink , Sugababes , Angélique Kidjo , K.d. Lang , Faith Hill , Fergie , Melissa Etheridge , Bonnie Raitt , Shakira , Anastacia , Joss Stone and KT Tunstall , Sarah will lend her voice to the track ''Sing''.

McLachlan stated in an interview with , 2007 , she gave birth to her second daughter, Taja Summer Sood, in Vancouver. {Link without Title}

SonyBMG are expected to release a comprehensive Sarah McLachlan greatest hits collection in September-October 2007, featuring hit singles lifted from all five of her official studio albums for the company. It is unknown, as yet, if the release will be released worldwide or only in certain territories, such as Europe.SonyBMG {Link without Title}


AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

McLachlan has been nominated for twenty-one Juno Award s and awarded eight. In 1992, her video for "Into The Fire" was selected as best music video. In 1998, she won Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year (along with Pierre Marchand), Single of the Year for "Building A Mystery", and Album of the Year for ''Surfacing''. In 2000, she won an International Achievement award and in 2004, won Pop Album of the Year for ''Afterglow'' and again shared the Songwriter of the Year award with Pierre Marchand for the singles "Fallen", "World on Fire", and "Stupid."

She has also won three Grammy Award s. She was awarded Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1997 for "Building A Mystery" and again in 1999 for the live version of "I Will Remember You." She also scored Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1997 for "Last Dance." Among these, she is credited for various nominations.

McLachlan has been extensively profiled by media including cover stories for '' Rolling Stone '', '' Time '' magazine, '' Entertainment Weekly '' and '' Flare '', a 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 the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Visionary Award in 1998 for advancing the careers of women in music. In 1999, she was appointed as an Officer of the Order Of Canada by then- Governor General Adrienne Clarkson in recognition of her successful recording career, her role in Lilith Fair, and the charitable donations she made to women's shelters across Canada. In 2001, she was awarded the Order Of British Columbia .

McLachlan also funds an outreach program in Vancouver that provides music education for inner city children. In 2007, the provincial government announced $500,000 in funding for the outreach program. B.C. GIVES $500,000 TO MUSIC OUTREACH PROJECT FOR YOUTH , News release, Office of the Premier, May 14, 2007, retrieved on May 22, 2007


TRIVIA


On a number of occasions, McLachlan has also found herself in the news for other reasons:
  • In 1994, she was sued by Uwe Vandrei, an obsessed fan from Ottawa , Ontario , who alleged that his letters to her had been the basis of her hit single "Possession".2 This lawsuit never came to trial, however, as the plaintiff was found dead in an apparent Suicide before the trial began. The lawsuit was also challenging for the Canadian legal system; because of Vandrei's psychological state, special precautions were planned to ensure McLachlan's safety if at any time she had to be in the same location as Vandrei. This topic was explored in length in Canadian author Judith Fitzgerald 's book, ''Building A Mystery: The Story of Sarah McLachlan & Lilith Fair''.

  • In 2004, McLachlan's song "The Path of Thorns" was the 50 millionth song downloaded from has been widely used in North America as a graduation song. The song "Angel," which was inspired by the fatal Overdose of Smashing Pumpkins touring keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin , has been used to remember the dead.

  • Many of McLachlan's songs have had a great deal of club play as '' in 2005.

  • Rapper Darryl McDaniels , a.k.a. DMC from Run DMC , credits McLachlan with saving him from suicide after he heard the song 'Angel' and was able to reassess his life through listening to the album '' Surfacing ''. They appeared together on the track 'Just Like Me' in 2006.

  • As of 2006, McLachlan has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.

  • She performed the song written by '' Randy Newman '' "When She Loved Me" in '' Disney '' '' Pixar '' '' Toy Story 2 ''. It is sung by the cowgirl doll, Jesse, and it serves as a heartbreaking flashback to the times when she was loved and then discarded as her owner reached adolescence and "put away childish things." Much to the dismay of those who have wanted to obtain this single track from ITunes Music Store , it is currently available only if the entire Toy Story 2 album is purchased - which has galled many potential buyers; covers of this song are available, however, by other artists at that site.




DISCOGRAPHY


Albums


Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Touch
  Cover Mclachlan-touchblkjpg
  Released September, 1988
  Label Nettwerk
  Producer Greg Reely
  Chart Position #132 US # Canada
  Certification Gold (US) Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 500,000 (US) 150,000 (Canada) 1 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "Vox" "Steaming"
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  Other Info



Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Touch
  Cover mclachlan-touchjpg
  Released January, 1989
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Greg Reely
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Other Info Re-release



Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Solace
  Cover mclachlan-solacejpg
  Released October, 1991
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #167 US # Canada
  Certification Gold (US) 2x Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 700,000 (US) 200,000 (Canada) 12 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "The Path of Thorns (Terms)" "Into the Fire" "Drawn to the Rhythm"
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  Other Info



Discography Information

  Type Live
  Name Live EP
  Cover mclachlan-livejpg
  Released 1992
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #- US
  Sales 150,000 (US) 25,000 (Canada) 250,000 (Worldwide)
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
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Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
  Cover mclachlan-fumblingjpg
  Released October, 1994
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position 50 US # Canada
  Certification 3x Platinum (US) 5x Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 3 million (US) 500,000 (Canada) 5 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "Possession" "Hold On" "Good Enough"
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Discography Information

  Type Live
  Name The Freedom Sessions
  Cover mclachlan-freedomjpg
  Released 1994
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #78 US
  Certification Gold (US) Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 400,000 (US) 100,000 (Canada) 600,000 (Worldwide)
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Compilation album
  Name Rarities, B-Sides And Other Stuff
  Cover mclachlan-raritiesjpg
  Released 1996
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Certification Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 200,000 (US) 100,000 (Canada) 400,000 (Worldwide)
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Surfacing
  Cover SarahmclachlansurfacingPNG
  Released July, 1997
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #2 US #1 Canada #47 UK
  Certification 8x Platinum (US) Diamond (Canada)
  Sales 8 million (US) 1 million (Canada) 11 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "Building a Mystery" "Sweet Surrender" "Adia" "Angel" "I Love You"
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Discography Information

  Type Live
  Name Mirrorball
  Cover mclachlan-mirrorballjpg
  Released June, 1999
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #3 US
  Certification 3x Platinum (US) 5x Platinum
  Sales 3,000,000 (US) 500,000 (Canada) million (Worldwide)
  Singles "I Will Remember You" (Live) "Ice Cream"
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Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Afterglow
  Cover mclachlan-afterglowjpg
  Released November, 2003
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #2 US #1 Canada #33 UK
  Certification 2x Platinum (US) 5x Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 25 million (US) 500,000 (Canada) 4 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "Fallen" "Stupid" "World on Fire"
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Discography Information

  Type Remix album
  Name Remixed
  Cover mclachlan-remixedjpg
  Released June, 2003
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #200 US
  Sales 150,000 (US) 35,000 (Canada) 300,000 (Worldwide)
  From Album <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Live
  Name Afterglow Live
  Cover mclachlan-afterglowlivejpg
  Released 2004
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #107 US
  Sales 100,000 (US) 40,000 (Canada), 200,000 (Worldwide)
  Singles "Push" (Live)
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
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Discography Information

  Type Remix album
  Cover Sarah_McLachlan-Bloom-Remix_Albumjpg
  Released September, 2005
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #76 US
  Sales 100,000 (US) 25,000 (Canada) 200,000 (Worldwide)
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name ITunes Originals – Sarah McLachlan
  Released 2006
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Format Download only
  From Album <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Live
  Cover Mclachlan-mirrorballcompleteconcertjpg
  Released October, 2006
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  From Album <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Other Info Re-release



Discography Information

  Type Studio album
  Name Wintersong
  Cover SarahMcLachlanWintersongjpg
  Released October 17 , 2006
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
  Chart Position #7 US #1 Canada #- UK
  Certification Gold (US) 2x Platinum (Canada)
  Sales 759,162 (US) 226,567 (Canada)<!--unreliable source removed - read - old reference to Proboards --> 11 million (Worldwide)
  Singles "River" "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
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  Writer <!-- For use with Singles --->
  Tracks <!-- For use with Singles --->



Discography Information

  Type Live
  Cover Mclachlan-livefrometownjpg
  Released January, 2007
  Label Nettwerk / Arista
  Producer Pierre Marchand
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Singles



Video releases

  • 1994: ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: Live VHS''

  • 1995: ''Sarah McLachlan Video Compilation: 1989-1994''

  • 1998: ''Sarah McLachlan Video Compilation 1989-1998: DVD''

  • 1999: ''Mirrorball DVD/VHS''

  • 2004: ''Fallen/Stupid DVD''

  • 2004: ''Afterglow Live DVD''

  • 2005: ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Live DVD''

  • 2005: ''Sarah McLachlan: A Life of Music DVD''



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