Nelly Furtado to induct Sarah McLachlan at Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony
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Nelly Furtado will give Sarah McLachlan her laurels at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony later this month.
Nelly Furtado will give Sarah McLachlan her laurels at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony later this month.
The "I'm Like a Bird" performer is set to induct McLachlan as part of the music celebration at Toronto's Massey Hall on Sept. 28.
Organizers also say that Lights, as well as 2024 inductees Tom Cochrane and Diane Tell, have been added as performers.
Rounding out the previously announced inductee list are Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor.
The Hall of Fame presentation will be hosted by Quebec singer Marie-Mai and feature performances by Juno winner Dominique Fils-Aimé, William Prince, Matt Mays and Tenille Townes.
Tickets for the event are available through Ticketmaster.
McLachlan has returned to the spotlight in recent months with plans for a Lilith Fair documentary and a new album.
When Terry Bush co-wrote and sang Maybe Tomorrow, the theme song for The Littlest Hobo, he thought it was just another gig—a catchy tune for a TV show about a wandering German Shepherd. Forty-five years later, that 'little tune' still tugs at heartstrings, pops up on playlists, and has even been known to be played at closing time in English pubs.