SARAH MCLACHLAN Biography



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Since her signing with Arista Records nearly two decades ago, every one of Sarah McLachlan's studio and live albums and videos has been certified gold, platinum, or multi-platinum by the RIAA. Touch (1988) and Solace (1991) were both gold sellers. Her 1994 breakthrough, the 3X-platinum Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, was followed by the digitally enhanced multimedia version of The Freedom Sessions (1995, gold).

Sarah's landmark fifth album, the 8X-platinum Surfacing (1997), contained two Grammy Award-winning tracks: "Building a Mystery" won for Best Female Pop Vocal and "Last Dance" was voted Best Pop Instrumental. The 1999 Lilith Fair tour brought forth her 3X-platinum Mirrorball and its platinum long-form video counterpart. The Mirrorball track "I Will Remember You" earned Sarah her third career Grammy Award, for Best Female Pop Vocal (1999).

The double-platinum Afterglow followed in 2003. Afterglow received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album, and the opening track, "Fallen," was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal.

In September 2004, Sarah McLachlan released the socially charged video "World On Fire," directed by Sophie Muller. The video made what Jon Pareles, writing in the "New York Times," called "a modestly brilliant gesture: it stacks up budget items for a typical clip against what the same $150,000 budget would buy as relief efforts-cattle, bicycles, housing, education, medicine...The contrast between show-business splurges and practical aid is startling."

"World On Fire," a Grammy nominee for Best Short Form Music Video, cost only $15 to make--the price of a Sony mini DV tape. The remainder of the $150,000 video budget was distributed among eleven charitable organizations around the world including CARE, Engineers Without Borders, Help The Aged, Warchild, and Heifer International.

Sarah McLachlan's Afterglow tour opened March 12, 2005 in Wellington, New Zealand and continued with dates throughout Australia, Canada, and the US--including a May 24 concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour concluded June 12, 2005 with a gala performance in Sarah's hometown of Vancouver.

Noteworthy Facts:
-Sarah McLachlan has sold over 26 million records worldwide since her recording career began in 1988 with her debut album Touch.
-Sarah is an eight-time Juno Award winner (Canada) and a three-time Grammy Award winner:
--Grammy Award 1999 "I Will Remember You" - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
--Grammy Award 1998 "Last Dance" - Best Pop Instrumental Performance
--Grammy Award 1998 "Building a Mystery" - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
-The touring festival called Lilith Fair, founded by Sarah McLachlan, brought together two million people over its three-year history (1997-1999) and raised more than $7 million for charities. Indigo Girls, Sheryl Crow, Nelly Furtado, Queen Latifah, Emmylou Harris, and Christina Aguilera were among the many artists who participated in Lilith Fair.
-Sarah has been profiled in cover stories for Rolling Stone, Time and Entertainment Weekly.
-Sarah was awarded the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Visionary Award in 1998 for advancing the careers of women in music.


Since her debut in 1988, Sarah McLachlan's atmospheric folk-pop has gained a devoted following of fans not only in Canada, where she has established star status, but also in the U.S. and U.K. Each album has shown her growing both as a musician and songwriter, continually redefining herself and emerging as a major voice in the growing adult alternative pop format.

McLachlan was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on January 28, 1968, where she took vocal training in addition to classical piano and guitar lessons as a child. After a year of art training at the Nova Scotia School of Design, while fronting a new wave band, October Game, Nettwerk Records approached her for a solo deal. She initially turned it down in favor of continued studies, but took them up on the offer in late 1987 and relocated to Vancouver. On the strength of her debut, 1988's Touch, she was signed to Arista for international distribution. The album eventually reached gold status in Canada and was reissued worldwide in 1989. In 1991, she followed up with Solace, an impressive collection that showed a great leap in songcraft and built a strong cult following in the U.S.

In September 1992, following a 14-month promotional tour, McLachlan traveled to Cambodia and Thailand for work on a Canadian-sponsored documentary on poverty and child prostitution, World Vision. Inspired by her experiences, she retreated to a secluded house outside of Montreal to write material for her next album. After six months in a Montreal studio with collaborator/producer Pierre Marchand, Fumbling Toward Ecstasy, her strongest and most personal effort to date, was released in late 1993. The album peaked in the U.S. charts at number 50 and by the end of 1994, it reached platinum status after 62 weeks on the chart. "Possession," the single from the album, broke the Top 100 and received considerable airplay, especially on modern rock radio, where it reached number 14. "Good Enough" also found a home in that format, reaching number 16. The Freedom Sessions, consisting mainly of alternate versions of tracks from Fumbling, was released in 1995, and Rarities, B-Sides & Other Stuff, a collection of non-LP tracks and remixes, was issued in Canada in 1996.

In 1997, McLachlan began work on her fourth album, the enormously successful Surfacing, which debuted at number two on the pop albums chart. In addition to her own albums, she has contributed tracks to several cause-related releases, provided the theme for the film Brothers McMullen ("I Will Remember You"), and organized the Lilith Fair tour, a package tour focusing on emerging women singer/songwriters. 1999's multi-platinum Mirrorball chronicled McLachlan's performances on that tour and was her first live release. In 2003, after a short hiatus from the business, she put out the successful Afterglow, followed by the live CD/DVD Afterglow Live. The album eventually went four-times platinum, the DVD double platinum, and McLachlan continued to tour through 2005. In June of that year she performed on the Philadelphia stage of Live 8, the multi-city anniversary celebration of Live Aid and G8 summit protest coordinated by Live Aid founder Bob Geldof. In August she released Bloom, her second remix collection. While most of its material was drawn from Afterglow, it also included a version of the 1989 McLachlan track "Vox" and a previously unreleased collaboration with DMC and Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am. In 2006 Mirrorball: The Complete Concert, which captured the entirety of the last date on her 1998 tour, came out, as well as Wintersong, a collection of Christmas covers, both traditional and modern (plus a new song, the title cut). Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide








SARAH MCLACHLAN lyrics and albums
Hot new lyrics : THE KILLERS - LOSING TOUCH     SAME DIFFERENCE - WE R ONE     THE FRAY - YOU FOUND ME     BEYONCE - Single Ladies(Put A Ring On It)     PLEASURE P - BOYFRIEND 2     MIKE JONES - NEXT TO YOU     SCOOTER SMIFF - Head of My Class     BRITNEY SPEARS - Blur     CHRIS BROWN - BELIEVER     T-PAIN - Cant Belive It     BEYONCE KNOWLES - Save The Hero     PERRY FARRELL - GO ALL THE WAY ( INTO THE TWILIGHT )     AVENTURA - EL DESPRECIO     KERI HILSON - TURNIN' ME ON     All American Rejects - GIVES YOU HELL     THE KILLERS - joyride     Jeffree Star - lollipop luxury     CLAUDE KELLY - PLAYIN' OUR SONG     STEPHEN COLBERT - ANOTHER CHRISTMAS SONG     WILL.I.AM - IT'S A NEW DAY     BRITANNIA HIGH - Picking Up The Pieces     Intocable - Llévame En Tu Viaje     MILEY CYRUS - Someday     BUSTA RHYMES - WORLD GO ROUND     JAMIE FOXX - JUST LIKE ME     CRAIG DAVID - JUST MY IMAGINATION     JOSIAH LEMING - ANGELS UNDERCOVER     GEORGE SAMPSON - HEADZ UP     BOWLING FOR SOUP - ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES     KASKADE - ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER