Footage from Sarah's guest appearance on the 2001 Fox TV show Murder in Small Town X has surfaced.
Acting as a performer at the "Sunset Club", Sarah is seen playing Sweet Ones at 4:30 mark and Everything by the Gallon at 6:38 .
Sarah was quoted as not being a fan of the show but this is the only official recording of Everything By The Gallon.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Sarah and Joel Plaskett on the New Album
If you missed the headline posted not so long on Sarah's site, Joel Plaskett is working on Sarah's new independent album. He currently has a few couple of tours coming up so it might take a little time before they get together.
Hallifax's The Coast had the following quotes from Joel about about working with Sarah saying "it's cool that she thought of me" and "Stylistically we're different, but it will be fun."
Canoe's article states "he is writing new songs for Sarah Slean." Sarah's official site says they are "melding creative worlds." These quotes tend to point out that Joel may have more active role then just a producer of the album and may take an unusual path for Sarah collaborating on the lyrics.
YourMediaPass asked about his future "I am going to see if I can produce some records for Sarah Slean" indicating that more then one album might be in the works.
Hallifax's The Coast had the following quotes from Joel about about working with Sarah saying "it's cool that she thought of me" and "Stylistically we're different, but it will be fun."
Canoe's article states "he is writing new songs for Sarah Slean." Sarah's official site says they are "melding creative worlds." These quotes tend to point out that Joel may have more active role then just a producer of the album and may take an unusual path for Sarah collaborating on the lyrics.
YourMediaPass asked about his future "I am going to see if I can produce some records for Sarah Slean" indicating that more then one album might be in the works.
Labels:
colaberation,
Joel Plaskett,
New CD,
writing
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sarah's article on Arranging Strings

Sarah wrote an article for Canadian Musicians on arranging strings. The full page goes into great detail relating what she hears in the scores of others and in her own work. I am uncertain of the date of this article but recently Sarah was in Paris scoring strings for a Paris Orchestra.
Strings, glorious, strings. Who canresist them? In my view, theirpower to manipulate emotion isunsurpassed. The timbre of theviolin is closest to that of the humanvoice – and perhaps this is why we findit so irresistibly, painfully beautiful...
- Sarah Slean, Canadian Musician
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sarah covers The Right Thing (audio preview)
At 2008's Canwest Cabaret Festival Sarah was involved in multiple work shops including Toronto Sings Breithaupt Brother Songbook. In the fall of 2009 that concert was put out as a live album with Sarah singing the lead track, The Right Thing.
Thanks to reader Sean for giving me this tip sometime ago.
If you're able to visit the Canadian iTunes Store, they do have an 8 minute long video interview with Sarah likely recorded on 2006-12-11 where Sarah played live on MTV Overdrive. The interview discuses why she did Orphan Music as a live album/bside album, how she ended up cover Pink Floyd and what she thinks of blogging. You can download it free from iTunes here.
PS- Sarah's official site has been lively with news the last few days.
Labels:
interview,
iTunes,
live,
mtv,
The Right Thing
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Rwanda Rises Up - June 12th (TV)
Song for Africa, Rwanda Rises Up documentary featuring Sarah Slean will air June 12th on City TV. Pushed back slightly from date in May, the exact dates and times for the release were published in today's Song For Africa newsletter.
SFA Documentary #2 Filming in Rwanda
Production on the second SFA Documentary entitled Rwanda: Rises Up
successfully wrapped shooting in Rwanda last November. Director Derek
Horn once again took the helm and music producer David Bottrill (Tool,
Muse, Silverchair…) handled the recording aspect for the accompanying
album, with artists Damhnait Doyle, Steve Bay from Hot Hot Heat, Sarah
Slean and Tim Edwards from Crash Parallel along for the journey. Watch
for the documentary to be aired on City TV on Saturday, June 12th at
8pm. The accompanying album will be released on Sony Music on June
15th!
Labels:
CARE,
Film,
Rwanda,
Rwanda: Rising Up,
Song for Africa,
tv
Thursday, March 04, 2010
The Rose - Music Video details
Tomorrow the music video for The Rose will be shot in Toronto. CJ Wallis who is directing the video has published some of the details to the shoot on his site.
Some details include:
Some details include:
Labels:
"Bravo",
behind the scenes,
CJ Wallis,
Music video,
The Rose
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Sarah on E.T. Canada Tomorrow
Sarah will be on Entertainment Tonight Canada tomorrow in promotion of CARE Canada. Sarah's visit to Rwanda for the Song for Africa project was put on by CARE. The news of this comes from Darcy Ataman's from SFA's Tweet.
Update 2010-3-04:
It was not on today's episode. Perhaps it will air on Friday's or on a later date.
Labels:
CARE,
charity,
Film,
Song for Africa
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
New Concert for Stream (audio)
Sarah Slean played a private gala concert for the volunteers of the Regina Folk Festival on December 5th. Sarah had played the festival back in 2007 and 2005. The show was under pretty tight wraps but you can hear every track and see pictures on CBC's recent Concert on Demand! Alternative links to the files can be found here.
The recording is very unique as it's a rare solo show that features new covers and new arrangements including songs like So Many Miles and Leonard Cohen's Suzzane.
recorded at the CBC Regina Galleria
Sarah Slean is one of Canada's great creative visionaries. She's been nominated for two Juno awards and two Gemini awards and is a true Renaissance woman in her artistic expression. Trained as a classical pianist, Sarah's performances continue to be informed by that musical sensibility, especially in her collaborations with many of Canada's finest classical orchestras and ensembles. A gifted songwriter, Sarah is also a poet, and books of her poetry have even accompanied album releases. She's also a visual artist. Given her diverse forms of creative expression, it's not surprising her list of influences is equally eclectic including Glenn Gould, Tom Waits, PJ Harvey and even Irving Berlin. This private concert was put together by the Regina Folk Festival as a special thank you to their volunteers in celebration of the organization's 40th anniversary."
Also on CBC Concert's on Demand is the recording of Sarah and the Art of Time Ensemble playing the Abbey Road concert.
Update: 2010-2-20
This concert will be played live on CBC 2 This Monday.
"Monday, February 22, 2010
concert 1: Sarah Sleanrecorded at the CBC Regina Galleria
Sarah Slean is one of Canada's great creative visionaries. She's been nominated for two Juno awards and two Gemini awards and is a true Renaissance woman in her artistic expression. Trained as a classical pianist, Sarah's performances continue to be informed by that musical sensibility, especially in her collaborations with many of Canada's finest classical orchestras and ensembles. A gifted songwriter, Sarah is also a poet, and books of her poetry have even accompanied album releases. She's also a visual artist. Given her diverse forms of creative expression, it's not surprising her list of influences is equally eclectic including Glenn Gould, Tom Waits, PJ Harvey and even Irving Berlin. This private concert was put together by the Regina Folk Festival as a special thank you to their volunteers in celebration of the organization's 40th anniversary."
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Song for Africa - Album and Doc in May
The Song for Africa documentary that Sarah's journal entries from Rwanda have been referring to will be shown on City TV followed by the album release in May.
The documentary will likely be made available for sale at a later date.
"Production on the second SFA Documentary entitled, Rwanda: Rising Up
successful wrapped shooting in Rwanda last month. Director Derek Horn once again
took the helm and producer David Bottrill handled the recording aspect for the
accompanying album with artists Damhnait Doyle, Steve Bay from Hot Hot Heat, Sarah Slean and Tim Edwards from Crash Parallel along for the
journey. Watch for the documentary to be aired on City TV and the
accompanying album on Sony Music in May!" - Song For Africa
The documentary will likely be made available for sale at a later date.
Labels:
Bravo TV,
chairity,
Film,
New CD,
Rwanda,
Rwanda: Rising Up,
Song for Africa
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