As the nation went through a health emergency in 2020, so did Natalie Merchant. The singer-songwriter had major spine surgery just four days before lockdown, with three bones removed from her neck and ...
“Every emotion in one small hour,” sings Joan Shelley, observing her young daughter Talya on Field Guide To Wild Life. “A raging ocean, a meteor shower.” The folk-adjacent auteur’s ninth studio LP is ...
Sylvia Rhone, an industry trailblazer who is one of a decreasing number of women to helm a major music company, is stepping down from her post as chair/CEO of Epic Records, effective at the end of the ...
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The ladies of the new Lilith Fair documentary are siding with Jimmy Kimmel as Disney — parent company of the film’s distributor, ABC News Studios — continues to deal with the fallout from last week’s ...
Sarah McLachlan left no mystery as to why she dropped out of a planned performance at a premiere screening of “Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery.” “I’ve grappled with being here tonight and around what ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Two music-themed documentaries, one (seemingly) all about darkness and the other (actually) all about light, ...
"It’s been an extraordinary journey," Rhone said in a memo, ending her six-year tenure as CEO after her appointment in 2019. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Industry insiders have speculated for years ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Sarah McLachlan’s singing voice is one of the wonders of the pop music world. It has alternately belted out and ...
In 1996, Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan had something to prove. Despite having hit after hit, she kept hitting obstacles: Commercial radio didn't believe they could play two female artists ...
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 ...