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Tara MacLean (Tara Margaret Charity MacLean) was born on 25 October, 1973, is a Canadian musician. Discover Tara MacLean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Tara Margaret Charity MacLean
Occupation Musician · singer · composer
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October 1973
Birthday 25 October
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1973

Tara Margaret Charity MacLean (born October 25, 1973) is a Canadian musician, singer, and composer.

Her songs as a solo artist include "Evidence", "If I Fall", and a cover of the Christmas song "Light of the Stable".

1987

All four were pulled from their burning home in May 1987 by Constable David Cheverie, who was awarded for bravery and received the Cross of Valour for saving their lives.

She moved to British Columbia when she was 13 years old.

1991

MacLean lived in Victoria, British Columbia, and graduated from Mount Douglas Secondary School in 1991.

Nettwerk Records discovered MacLean singing on a ferry between Victoria, British Columbia and Salt Spring Island.

1995

She signed to Nettwerk Records in April 1995 after moving to Vancouver to record her song "Let Her Feel the Rain" for Lit from Within, a Nettwerk Records benefit compilation for rape crisis centers.

That song was also placed on a Nettwerk compilation titled Slowbrew, and it received some radio airplay.

Her representing agents are S.L. Feldman's in Canada and Little Big Man in the U.S. She is signed to Sony Music Publishing Canada.

Her first live appearance in Vancouver was at Nettwerk Record's 10 Year Anniversary Show at the Vogue Theater.

MacLean made an impact opening for the Dave Matthews Band and she appeared at the East Coast Music Awards where she sang with Marty Reno and Lennie Gallant as a tribute to Gene McLellan.

In October 1995, MacLean went to San Francisco to record her debut album Silence at Brilliant Studios with producer Norm Kerner with additional recording in Vancouver.

MacLean toured to promote Silence for over two years, including opening slots for Ashley MacIsaac, Barenaked Ladies, Dave Matthews Band, Paula Cole, Ron Sexsmith and Tom Cochrane, and The Cure as well as eight dates on the Lilith Fair tour.

The album sold over 20,000 copies in the United States.

1997

In 1997 MacLean released a five-song EP of live, remixed and re-recorded songs called "If You See Me".

MacLean embarked on a national club tour to promote the EP, performing as a duo with guitarist Bill Bell.

She was named Best New Solo Artist in the Contemporary Hit Radio category at the Canadian Radio Music Awards in 1997.

She joined Capitol Records for her major label release.

Her version of the folk song Rattlesnake Mountain, also known as "On Springfield Mountain", was featured during the closing credits of the 1997 movie Inventing the Abbotts.

MacLean's second full-length album was called Passenger.

It was recorded in New Orleans and produced by Malcolm Burn (Daniel Lanois) and then husband Bill Bell (Tom Cochrane, Danko Jones).

1999

It was released in October 1999 by Nettwerk Records in Canada and Capitol Records in America.

MacLean promoted Passenger in Canada, America and Asia for 18 months.

"If I Fall" and "Divided" were both released as singles.

Live from Austin and Live from Roots Lodge were released as two special live EPs.

"Settling" was also released in Taiwan as the album's third single.

She toured extensively, opening for Dido on her first U.S. tour.

To support Passenger, MacLean joined Kendall Payne, Shannon McNally and Amy Correia for a 21-stop Capitol Records sponsored The Girls Room Tour across America.

Admission to The Girls Room shows were free, and the tour donated $1,000 to a women's charity in each city the tour visits.

Passenger sold over 50,000 copies.

She also appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and had a Cameo in the Jerry Bruckheimer film Coyote Ugly, and USA Network's Good vs Evil.

2001

MacLean left Capitol Records in 2001.

MacLean gave birth to her first child Sophia Madrien Soleil Bell in 2001 in Oakville, Ontario.

MaLean collaborated with fellow artists Kim Stockwood and Damhnait Doyle.

The resulting group was named Shaye.

2002

She was a member of Atlantic Canadian regional group, Shaye with Kim Stockwood and Damhnait Doyle from 2002 to 2007.

MacLean is the daughter of Sharlene MacLean, an actress, and Danny Costain, a singer and dancer from British Columbia.

She was influenced by her stepfather Marty Reno, a songwriter and guitarist with Canadian recording star Gene MacLellan.

She was born and raised in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on the east coast of Canada, and is the eldest of four children.

The name was a tribute to Maclean's sister who died in a car accident in 2002.