One of the most profound ironies of being an artist is that it is often life’s most difficult events that allow an artist to produce his or her best work. This is especially true for an artist who expresses deep emotions with his or her chosen art form. A perfect example of this is Michele McLaughlin’s latest release, Out of the Darkness, which chronicles the breakup of her marriage and the journey through the divorce process and eventually to happiness. Michele had already produced an impressive collection of ten CDs before Out Of the Darkness, but this new album is stunning. In this candid interview, we talk about the album and the events leading up to it as well as Michele’s early life and her career so far.
KP: Hey Michele! How is everything in Salt Lake City today?
MM: Hi Kathy! It's a beautiful day in Salt Lake today. Spring is finally overtaking winter here and I'm finally getting to enjoy the sunshine.
KP: I’m jealous! We’re still getting a lot of rain! You recently released your eleventh album, Out of the Darkness, which I think is by far your best work to date. I know it’s early, but how is the album doing so far?
MM: I have been so overjoyed by the positive reaction I'm receiving from so many people on this album. Orders have been on the rise, but above that, the compliments have been amazing and that alone is such a blessing.

