Sarah McLachlan (FLux) - Singer/Musician

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Sarah McLachlan—she's a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her emotive vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and lush, ethereal sound. She gained widespread recognition in the 1990s, particularly for her adult contemporary and pop-influenced music.

Key Facts:

  • Born: January 28, 1968, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

  • Genres: Pop, Adult Contemporary, Folk, Soft Rock

  • Notable Albums:

    • Fumbling Towards Ecstasy (1993) – Breakthrough album with songs like Possession and Good Enough

    • Surfacing (1997) – Grammy-winning album featuring Building a Mystery, Angel, and Adia

    • Afterglow (2003) – Continued success with Fallen and World on Fire

Major Contributions & Legacy:

  • "Angel" – One of her most famous songs, widely known for its emotional depth and association with animal rescue commercials (ASPCA).

  • Lilith Fair (1997–1999, 2010 revival) – She founded this all-female music festival, which highlighted female artists in an industry often dominated by male-led tours.

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