Tomorrowland Amerifair,” a previously unpublished piece by the late artist and writer.
The premise of Lilith Fair was simple: Make female musicians matter. In the late 1990s, with radio programmers refusing to play songs from female artists in succession and concert promoters reluctant ...
In 1997, the musician Sarah McLachlan did something revolutionary: She sold promoters on an all-female music festival in an era when radio DJs wouldn’t play women artists back-to-back and venues ...
Sarah McLachlan canceled a performance scheduled for a screening of a new documentary chronicling the impact of Lilith Fair, the music festival she founded. In a speech at the screening, McLachlan ...
In the beginning, all Sarah McLachlan wanted was to prove to music industry gatekeepers that female artists could sell concert tickets. The “Sweet Surrender” singer had a simple, untested idea: put ...
A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that Sarah McLachlan and Jewel were the artists who were going to take the stage at the event. "We have collectively decided not to perform but instead to stand ...
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