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Sarah McLachlan Reflects on ‘Fraught’ Bond with Daughter in ‘Highly Emotional’ New Song ‘Gravity’
Sarah McLachlan revealed that her new song 'Gravity' from her upcoming 'Better Broken' album, was inspired by a past rift ...
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US Weekly on MSNSarah McLachlan Says New Song Details ‘Challenges’ and ‘Fraught Relationship’ With Eldest Daughter
Sarah McLachlan’s newest single “Gravity” hits close to home emotionally for the singer. Speaking to Variety in an interview ...
For the last decade or so, Sarah McLachlan has been building a mystery — the mystery of when or even if she’d release newly written material. That might not have been intentional on her part, but it ...
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Parade on MSN‘90s Icon Reflects on ‘Fraught’ Relationship With Daughter
For a long time my daughter and I had a very combative and fraught relationship, and what I came to realize is that so much ...
Sarah McLachlan: On one hand it feels like 30 years and on the other, the blink of an eye. It’s crazy to think it’s been 30 years and I’m still doing it.
Sarah McLachlan Tour. Live Nation "Well, actually I didn't have kids back then. I have two kids, well, they're almost adults. I have an almost 22-year-old and an almost 17-year-old.
McLachlan grew up in Nova Scotia studying voice, piano and guitar. Her friend Miranda wrote in McLachlan's high school yearbook that Sarah was "destined to become a famous rock star." ...
What: Sarah McLachlan Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 1 Where: Acrisure Arena, 75-702 Varner Road, Palm Desert How much: Prices vary at ticketmaster.com ...
Canadian songstress Sarah McLachlan is back on the music scene in a big way this year with the just-completed Lilith Fair, a new album and a fall tour. We like her new music, but we love her ...
Sarah McLachlan, shown above at a New York concert, is San Diego-bound as part of an intimate tour with cellist/singer Vanessa-Freebairn Smith.
McBride and McLachlan did choose a tough year to revive Lilith. “Sarah and Lilith shouldn’t feel that they’re suffering alone,” Billboard magazine editor Craig Marks said in a phone interview.
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