Sarah's first "Top 10 Hit" was for her song "Building a Mystery" from her Surfacing album.
McLachlan's high school yearbook accurately predicted that she was "Destined to become a famous rock star."
Sarah's song "The Path of Thorns" was the 50 millionth song downloaded from Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Sarah's Lilith Fair raised over $7 million for charities.
In 1999, Sarah was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of her recording career and the charitable donations she made to women's shelters across Canada. The Order of Canada is the country's highest civilian honor that was established to recognize the lifetime contributions of Canadians who made a major difference to the country
If music is the loneliest of arts as it has been said by many a critic the loneliest among us should appreciate Sarah Mclachlans music even more and with sweet grace Though her natural beauty has no doubt opened many a door her talent and ability at crafting timeless music is a gift for all of us. From the heartfelt to the sublime to the joyful to the melancholy Sarah offers music that touches the soul. Where we would be without her is a question not worth knowing the answer to...
Sarah McLachlan (born Sarah Ann McLachlan 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 two Grammy Awards and four Juno Awards.