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| Biography: Having grown up in Philadelphia, PA under the supervision of Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Elvis Costello, Bree Sharp armed herself with an acoustic guitar and performed three-minute folk ditties throughout the local coffee shop scene. With lyrical content that dealt with, among other things, a considerable ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1999 Label: Trauma Old Critics' Rating:  A Cheap and Evil Girl, the galvanizing debut from 23-year-old singer/songwriter Bree Sharp, is a smart, fearless mix of folk, rock, and pop. "David Duchovny" is an ode to the famed X-Files star (with its ...Read full reviewReleased: 2002 Label: Ahimsa / Union Critics' Rating:  Bree Sharp sharpens her focus on this engaging sophomore effort that emphatically thrusts the commercial pop back into alternative rock. Whether she subconsciously conjures Sheryl Crow's rootsy pathos, ...Read full review
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