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Juno Awards overview

 

Monday, April 3rd, 2017

Sarah did an amazing speech when she was inducted in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, she performed World On Fire with Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland, and “Summer of 69” with all performing artists at the end of the show. She also got the Juno Award for “Wonderland” (YEY), which she received Saturday.

I got here an overview of all Sarah-Juno Award media, so first off the updated gallery (not yet with her accepting the Juno Award for Wonderland the night before):

Here are some videos:


Plus article right here!

Video from the media room:

Backstage:

And on the red carpet:

full World On Fire performance, and here is another interview on the red carpet. All videos will be online later in the media section for download 😉

As for articles, click below.
Leonard Cohen, Gord Downie and Sarah McLachlan dominate 2017 Juno Awards
Sarah McLachlan, Grimes, and Bria Skonberg among those who win Junos in advance of TV broadcast
Winners List: First 34 Juno Awards handed out at Saturday gala

Here’s another long article regarding Sarah’s career and here are 10 things you didn’t know about Sarah (but we actually did!).

National Music Centre article

 

Saturday, April 1st, 2017

A long article/interview recapping Sarah’s career:

“When good things happen, it’s often about being in the right place at the right time,” says McLachlan. “I met Pierre, who is obviously a genius, at the perfect time when I was still really trying to figure out who I was as an artist. He would always say things like, ‘I know that you can do all of these vocal acrobatics but I want to hear what you sound like.’ Pierre just really pushed me. He asked me to sing a lot lower than what I felt comfortable with and he was really instrumental in helping me channel that.”

Read the full article right here.

Sarah McLachlan exhibition & articles

 

Friday, March 31st, 2017

Here some more articles on “Surfacing” (plus video)!

‘It’s got great legs’: Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Surfacing’ turns 20

Here’s also an article – more of a recap of Sarah’s career:
‘Music for horrific breakups, untimely funerals and teenage seduction’: In defence of Sarah McLachlan

Annnnd, National Music Centre has a new exhibition: ‘Milestones’: Sarah McLachlan

The exhibition will include the CP-80M electric grand piano she used during her Lilith
Fair performances and the outfit she wore; her Kay “Barney Kessel” electric guitar and a Kala ukulele. It will also include hand-written lyric sheets and tour books.

Read full article here.

“It’s part of the history of her as an artist, when she was just getting started and when she was really in those formative years.” Mosker said the exhibit also features a Grammy won by McLachlan in 1990 for her song I Will Remember You. “That, to me, is symbolic of Sarah’s international influence as a Canadian artist.”

Read full article here.

Here and right here some more about the exhibition, also with photos!

Surfacing turns 20 this year

 

Tuesday, March 28th, 2017

As Surfacing turns 20 this year, some articles popped up with stories/memories of making the album & recording it.

Sarah McLachlan will never forget how sick she was of hearing the hit songs off her 1997 smash album “Surfacing” — and that was before it was even released.

The Halifax-born singer’s record — which was loaded with hits including “Building a Mystery,” “Sweet Surrender,” “Adia” and “Angel” — was at the centre of a cultural movement, released as her touring Lilith Fair music festival found its footing 20 years ago.

Yet McLachlan couldn’t shake the resentment she felt towards the music.

“We’d been recording and mixing, fine tuning and beating them to death,” she remembers.

“By the time the album was done I was really like, ‘Ugh, I don’t even want to hear any of these songs again.'”

Read “From the studio to Lilith Fair: Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Surfacing’ turns 20” and “Sarah McLachlan and producer Pierre Marchand share stories behind ‘Surfacing’“!