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Bree Sharp (born December 17 , 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is an American Singer and Songwriter influenced by Rock , Pop , and Folk . BIOGRAPHY Bree Sharp was born in Philadelphia, and learned to play guitar by age fifteen. She graduated from Central High School . By 17, she had moved to New York City to study theater at NYU . She eventually returned to music and, while still in college, began writing the songs that led to her 1998 record deal with Trauma Records . In July 1999 , Sharp released her first album, '' A Cheap And Evil Girl ,'' to strong critical reviews. The album's first single, " David Duchovny ," quickly garnered a Cult Following both for its musical qualities and its comical references to the Titular Actor . The second single was " America ," an examination of contemporary American Culture . In 2001 , Sharp left Trauma Records. In August 2002 , she released her second album, '' More B.S. ,'' on her own label, Ahimsa Records. In September 2004 , Sharp released '' Live At Fez ,'' a recording of a May 2003 performance in New York City . In .'' In July 2007 , Sharp starred as Leila in Vassar College 's Powerhouse Summer Theater Workshop Production of Pete Townshend 's '' The Boy Who Heard Music .'' The production was adapted and directed by Ethan Silverman and presented as a staged concert reading. On August 2 , 2007 , Sharp announced on her MySpace Blog that the mixing of her long-delayed third studio album, '' Robots In Love ,'' was all but complete. She also posted four of the new songs ("EastSide," "So Long 2 U," "In the Name of Revenge," and the title track) on her MySpace player. DISCOGRAPHY
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