Lilith Fair

LILITH FAIR
 
 
Lilith Fair  was a concert tour and travelling music festival, founded by Canadian musician Sarah McLachlan, Nettwerk Music Group’s Dan Fraser and Terry McBride, and New York talent agent Marty Diamond.  It took place during the summers of 1997 to 1999, and was revived in the summer of 2010.  It consisted solely of female solo artists and female-led bands.  In its initial three years, Lilith Fair raised over $10M for charity.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
What I remember most fondly about the 1990’s is the bumper crop of fine female singer-songwriters and rockers:  Joan Osborne, Fiona AppleLisa LoebShawn ColvinTracy Chapman, Jewel, Paula Cole, and just too many more to name.  There was even a series of three music festivals beginning in 1997 that were spearheaded by Sarah McLachlan, called Lilith Fair.  But the growing feeling that rock music was beginning to get scarce was only enhanced when I picked up the nearly rock-less two-disc CD, Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music in 1998
 
(January 2013)
 
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Melissa Etheridge rose to rock stardom in the 1980’s and was one of the first prominent lesbians in any field of entertainment.  Also, VH1 had a series of Duets programs where Etheridge was paired with newer female singers, including Joan Osborne, Sophie B. HawkinsJeweland Paula Cole.  Each of these performers has had a solid career with several hit albums.  After awhile, so many fine female performers were on the music scene that one of them, Sarah McLachlan organized a touring music festival featuring female singers or female-led bands called Lilith Fair.  The festival ran from 1997 to 1999 and was revived in 2010

 

(October 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021