Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her emotive voice and introspective lyrics. She primarily works within the genres of pop, rock, and folk, often incorporating elements of new age music. McLachlan rose to prominence in the 1990s with her breakthrough album "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" (1993), which featured hits like "Possession" and "Good Enough." Her 1997 album "Surfacing" further solidified her status, containing the iconic tracks "Building a Mystery" and "Angel." The latter gained additional recognition after being featured in various films and television shows. In addition to her musical achievements, McLachlan is also known for founding the Lilith Fair festival in 1997, which showcased female musicians and provided a platform for women's voices in the music industry. This initiative had a significant impact on the visibility and representation of women in music. McLachlan has received numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and J