In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the "Angel" musician reveals there was a "shift" in their dynamic from their sessions McLachlan's new album 'Better Broken' is out Friday, Sept. 19 Sarah ...
The Canadian singer behind some of the most tenderhearted songs of the late-‘90s - “I Will Remember You,” “Adia” and the sob-inducing animal rescue PSA set to her poignant “Angel” among them – ...
’90s folk rock star Sarah McLachlan, fresh off her appearance Tuesday on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, shed new light on the inspiration for one of her biggest hit songs, Angel, from her 1997 record ...
There's something about Kelly Clarkson singing alongside '90s icons that hits differently. Back in September, we highlighted Clarkson's heavenly duet with Alanis Morissette from an early episode of ...
Sarah McLachlan is back, and Lilith Fair is having a moment. The Canadian singer-songwriter has just released Better Broken, her first album of new material in 11 years. Her U.S. tour opens in D.C. on ...
If you had cable television in the late 2000s, you’re likely familiar with the infamous ASPCA commercial featuring Sarah McLachlan and her melancholic ballad, “Angel.” The combination of McLachlan’s ...
No one can ever doubt the pop culture impact of Sarah McLachlan from her nearly four-decade music career to her animal advocacy. On certain occasions, it's had a double-edged sword, especially when ...
You might know Sarah McLachlan from the really sad SPCA animal shelter commercials with her singing her hit song "Angel" as homeless puppies and kittens scroll by on your television. Or, you might ...
The singer "recognized this pain" when she wrote the beloved track Disney/Randy Holmes; Smashing Pumpkins/Youtube Sarah McLachlan's 1998 single "Angel" is among her biggest hits McLachlan is opening ...
McLachlan is opening up about the emotional song's dark inspiration and how she identified with the death of Smashing Pumpkins keyboard player Jonathan Melvoin Melvoin died in 1996 of a heroin ...
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