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Article: Quiet girls.(singers/songwriters and Lilith Fair)
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- Newsweek
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- June 30, 1997
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Angry women rockers? That's so '96. This summer, sensitive singer-songwriters rule, on record and on the road with Lilith Fair.
Call us insensitive, but when we first heard about Lilith Fair we had one reaction: run. A six-week tour opening July 5 and made up entirely of female singer-songwriters and female-led bands, Lilith Fair, at first glance, has the touchy-feely feminist vibe of a grown-up slumber party in the woods. There will be girl-friendly artsy-craftsy booths (pottery, handcrafted jewelry) and corporate sponsors donating money to girl-friendly charities. The roster of performers reads like a who's who of political correctness: pious heavyweights Tracy ...
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Article: A MCLACHLAN GROUP HUG; '98 BRINGS BIGGER, FRIENDLIER ...
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA);
June 24, 1998 ;
700+ words
... ... Music Writer Sarah McLachlan calls herself ... the '98 model Lilith Fair. And boy is she tired. McLachlan was a moderately ... the '97 model Lilith Fair was criticized ... our favor,'' McLachlan said. ``Artists ...
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