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Sarah McLachlan sings request songs for reporters during Voices in the Park benefit concert sound check

Sarah McLachlan concert photo Stanley Park

Musician Sarah McLachlan sings several requested songs while answering reporters questions during sound check in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, September 14, 2012, a day before her Voices in the Park benefit concert to support The Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
Besides Sarah McLachlan, tomorrow’s concert line up will include amongst others, Stevie Nicks, Bryan Adams, Hedley, Jann Arden and a special guest appearance by former President Bill Clinton. UPI Photo /Heinz Ruckemann

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