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  • Night Bugs is still one of my all-time favorite albums, although my ABSOLUTE favorite Sara Slean song is a B-Side, "John XXIII."

    Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk Jes Battis 2007

  • Night Bugs is still one of my all-time favorite albums, although my ABSOLUTE favorite Sara Slean song is a B-Side, "John XXIII."

    Archive 2007-07-01 Jes Battis 2007

  • Sarah Slean ~ Somebody's Arms written on 2006-02-26 @ 5: 19 a.m.

    fire-door Diary Entry fire-door 2006

  • The Sarah Slean show was amazing. i really wanted a CD by Jorane, one of the opening acts but i was foiled but my horrible timing, once more.

    fire-door Diary Entry fire-door 2005

  • The most recent of these is my Sarah Slean "Day One" cd.

    blue-parade Diary Entry blue-parade 2005

  • We're going to shop, eat, see a Sarah Slean concert, swim, drink, and shop some more.

    blue-parade Diary Entry blue-parade 2005

  • The audience at the Sarah Slean concert I went to tonight struck me as beyond rude.

    blue-parade Diary Entry blue-parade 2003

  • A shared program couples the Montreal dancer-choreographer Marc Boivin who unveils a new solo to original music composed for a string quartet by the suave singer-songwriter Sarah Slean with an autobiographical, multidisciplinary piece by Lucy Rupert, the founder and director of Montreal's imaginative Blue Ceiling Dance.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2011

  • "We're culturally only aware of the present moment but there's such a rich history there and it's a good thing to reconnect with it and celebrate it," Slean said Tuesday at a news conference to announce this year's honorees.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • The melodically-inclined pianist, who shares Juno red carpets and other things with his songstress-wife Sarah Slean, croons romantically, tunefully and, some say, irresistibly.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2011

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