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McLachlan and also
Sarah McLachlan was also featured at the Burnaby, British Columbia show.
Dystheistic sentiment has also made its way into popular music, evincing itself in controversial songs like " Dear God " by the band XTC ( later covered by Sarah McLachlan ) and " Blasphemous Rumours " by Depeche Mode, which tells the story of a teenage girl who attempted suicide, survived, and turned her life over to God, only to be hit by a car, wind up on life support, and eventually die.
" The lawsuit was also challenging for the Canadian legal system — Vandrei was a self-admitted stalker whose self-acknowledged goal in filing the lawsuit was to be near McLachlan physically.
McLachlan also participated in several concerts during her break, such as Sheryl Crow's Live from Central Park in 1999, the Arista Records twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2000, as well as the 2002 British Columbia Cancer Foundation Benefit Concert in memory of cancer victim Michele Bourbonnais.
McLachlan also appeared on Annie Lennox's album, Songs of Mass Destruction.
The show also featured a performance by the Sarah McLachlan Musical Outreach Choir & Percussion Ensemble, a children's choir and percussion band from the aforementioned Vancouver outreach program.
McLachlan also funds an outreach program in Vancouver that provides music education for inner city children.
Initially specializing in electronic music genres such as alternative dance and industrial, the label also became a powerful player in pop and rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the mainstream success of artists such as The Grapes of Wrath and the label's best-known artist, Sarah McLachlan.
On the album ( which also celebrated the 20th anniversary of Graceland ), the group recorded with a multitude of artists including Zap Mama, Sarah McLachlan, Melissa Etheridge, Joe McBride, Natalie Merchant, Emmylou Harris, and Taj Mahal as well as South African musicians Lucky Dube, Phuzekhemisi, Bhekumuzi Luthuli, Nokukhanya, Thandiswa, Vusi Mahlasela and Hugh Masekela.
" The band's tour to support this album was also notable for its opening act, a then-emerging singer / songwriter named Sarah McLachlan.
Previous hit singles by Annie Lennox (" Why ") and The Cranberries (" Dreams ") are also included, as are new recordings by Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks and The Pretenders among others.
He has worked with such legendary producers as Clive Gregson ( for his album Blue Line, 1989 ), and Steve Berlin of Los Lobos ( for The Assassin ’ s Apprentice from 1994 which also featured fellow Canadian Sarah McLachlan ).
Metric also toured with Sarah McLachlan for part of her 2010 Lilith Fair.
She has also worked in music management with Pierre Marchand, Sarah McLachlan, Daniel Lanois, and The Neville Brothers.
Ahmad also worked with Annie Lennox, Sarah McLachlan and Dave Stewart to record a song for ' Green Peace ', which was produced and mixed by Junoon's producer John Alec.
He also co-wrote the hit " I Will Remember You " with Sarah McLachlan.
Most recently McLachlan starred with John Jarratt in Savages Crossing, for which he also composed the film's score.
Newer female singer-songwriters such as Sarah McLachlan, Natalie Merchant, Jewel, Melissa Etheridge and Sheryl Crow also broke through on the AC chart during this time.
McLachlan also changed his birth name in favour of the stage name, Marti Pellow, created from his mother's maiden name Pellow and the name he was given at school.
Diver's experiences were also made into the Australian TV movie, Heroes ' Mountain, where his character was played by actor Craig McLachlan.
It is also mentioned in the music video " World on Fire " by Sarah McLachlan, which profiled the work of Carolina for Kibera, a grassroots organization named a Hero of Global Health in 2005 by Time Magazine.

McLachlan and song
* " Mary ," a song by Sarah McLachlan on the album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
McLachlan's parents insisted she finish high school and complete one year of studies at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design before moving to Vancouver and embarking on a new life as a recording artist, and McLachlan finally signed to Nettwerk two years later before having written a single song.
Also that year, McLachlan ( in the singing voice of " Jessie ") recorded the Randy Newman song " When She Loved Me " on the Toy Story 2 soundtrack.
This song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song in 2000, and McLachlan performed it at the awards ceremony, but the award went to " You'll Be in My Heart " from Tarzan, written and recorded by Phil Collins.
In 1997, McLachlan co-wrote and provided guest vocals on the Delerium song " Silence " for their album Karma.
In November 2006, McLachlan performed the song " Ordinary Miracle " for that year's feature film, Charlotte's Web.
McLachlan was the subject of rumours of an Oscar nomination for the song, but in the end was not nominated.
On February 12, 2010, McLachlan performed her song " Ordinary Miracle " at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
The advertisement's imagery of shelter animals mixed with the soundtrack and McLachlan's simple appeal for donations has raised $ 30 million for the ASPCA since it began to air in 2006, which allowed the organization to air appeals in higher profile prime-time cable ad slots ; subsequently the organization produced a new ad for the 2008 holiday season featuring McLachlan appealing for the ASPCA over her Wintersong performance of " Silent Night ", and a new ad with her was released in January 2009 featuring the song " Answer ".
They changed their name to Wet Wet Wet, a title they took from the Scritti Politti song, Getting Having and Holding, and McLachlan changed his name to stage name " Marti Pellow ".
* " Black and White ," a song by Sarah McLachlan on the album Surfacing
* " Angel " ( Sarah McLachlan song )
* Touch ( Sarah McLachlan album ), or the title song
*" Into the Fire " ( Sarah McLachlan song ), a song by Sarah McLachlan from her 1991 album Solace
* The Last Episode of Season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer " Grave " uses the Sarah McLachlan song version for a montage.
In 2000, Canadian group Delerium and vocalist Sarah McLachlan released the vocal trance song " Silence ", which charted worldwide.
In 1995, they released Birthday Boy, which included a duet with Sarah McLachlan on the song " Burned Out Car ".
* " Possession " ( Sarah McLachlan song ), 1993
" The Path of Thorns ( Terms )" is a hit song by singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan from her album, Solace.
The original music video for this song shows a couple dancing but is distinguished by the fact McLachlan was filmed performing the song in the nude.

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