Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan, a talented and renowned singer/songwriter, has captivated audiences worldwide with her emotional and poetic pop music since her debut in 1988. Hailing from Nova Scotia, she quickly gained popularity with her hit debut album, Touch, which achieved platinum status in Canada and gold certification in the United States. McLachlan made waves in the music industry by co-founding the groundbreaking Lilith Fair, a festival dedicated to showcasing female musicians and breaking concert norms. The festival featured prominent artists like Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman, and Fiona Apple, solidifying McLachlan’s status as a trailblazer for women in music.
Born on January 28, 1968, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sarah McLachlan’s musical journey began at a young age when she started training in voice, classical piano, and guitar. Despite early forays into a new wave band and opening for established artists like Moev, McLachlan’s solo career took off when she signed with Nettwerk Records and released her debut album, Touch. Her poignant lyrics and haunting melodies resonated with listeners, leading to chart-topping singles like “Possession” and “Adia.” McLachlan’s commitment to social causes was evident in her work with World Vision and documentary projects, showcasing her depth as both an artist and a humanitarian.

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