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Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Years active
  
1999-present

Name
  
Bree Sharp


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Born
  
December 17, 1975 (age 48) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (
1975-12-17
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, guitarist, actress

Labels
  
Trauma RecordsAhimsa RecordsVelvet Elk Records

Associated acts
  
Beautiful Small Machines

Website
  
breesharp.combeautifulsmallmachines.com

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · breesharp.com

Movies
  
Off the Ledge, When I Live My Life Over Again

Albums
  
More B.S., A Cheap and Evil Girl, Live at Fez, Robots in Love

Education
  
Central High School, New York University

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Folk music

Similar People
  
Beautiful Small Machines, Mindelixir, Don DiLego, David Duchovny, Stretch Princess

Profiles

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Bree Sharp (born December 17, 1975) is an American singer and songwriter influenced by rock, pop, and folk. As of the 2010s, she is the lead vocalist of the electropop band Beautiful Small Machines.

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Biography

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Bree Sharp was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and learned to play guitar by 15. By 17, she had moved to New York City to study theater at New York University. She eventually returned to music and while in college began writing the songs that led to her 1998 record deal with Trauma Records. In July 1999, she released her first album, A Cheap and Evil Girl. The album's first single, "David Duchovny," garnered a cult following both for its musical qualities and its comical references to the titular actor. Will Shivers and Charles Forsch, production assistants and producers on The X-Files, produced a video for "David Duchovny" featuring several celebrities crooning the lyrics. The video was a hit on the Internet and circulated widely in the underground fan community. The song lyrics were quoted in David Duchovny's later Showtime Network TV series, Californication, in 2011.

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Sharp's second single was "America," an examination of contemporary American culture.

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In 2001, Sharp left Trauma Records, which at least one music journalist attributed to the company's poor management.

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 2005, Sharp began working as a writer on Ojamajo Doremi, dubbed in English as Magical DoReMi. She also contributed the song "This Side of Paradise" to the dubbed English version of Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys and "Team Up!" as the opening theme music for the dubbed English version of Tokyo Mew Mew, also known as Mew Mew Power. She also sang most of the songs for Mew Mew Power. She also contributed the song "Where the Girls Are" in the 4Kids Entertainment edit of Winx Club.

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.

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, and posted four of the new songs ("EastSide," "So Long 2 U," "In the Name of Revenge," and "Robots in Love") on her MySpace music player. In January 2008, she added two more new songs ("Counting Back to 1" and "The Wretched Sound of City Cars") to the player. Sharp ultimately opted to release the new material not as a solo album but through Beautiful Small Machines, a band comprising herself and longtime collaborator Don DiLego.

Following the Robots in Love EP and the single "Simple Joys (4 Roy & Pris)," both released in 2009, Beautiful Small Machines in 2012 released a music video for the song Paper Planes. Their next album entitled The DJ Stayed Home was released in 2014.

Sharp is a vegetarian and animal rights activist.

She made her film debut in the role of Erica in the independent movie Bert And Arnie's Guide to Friendship, directed by Jeff Kaplan.

Filmography

Writer
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Magical DoReMi (TV Series) (adaptation - 14 episodes, 1999) (teleplay - 14 episodes, 1999)
- The Lyin' Witch and Her Wardrobe (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- To Catch a Thief (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Love Serving Love (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- New Witch on the Block (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Down in the Dumps (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- We Need a Wandawhirl (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Uncle Nick and the Sidekick (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- The Flora Test (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Laugh and Forgive Me!? (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- A Wish for a Precious Shirt (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Early Riser Girl Marina and a Bouquet from the Heart (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Where Did You Go!? Fairy Dodo (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- Finally a Fairy (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
- A Liar's First Friendship (1999) - (adaptation) / (teleplay)
Actress
2017
Staring at the Sun as
Mrs. Segal
2015
One More Time as
Singer #2
2014
Louie (TV Series) as
Jamie
- Model (2014) - Jamie
2013
Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship as
Erica
2009
Off the Ledge as
Janice
2008
Revengers Inc. as
Dakota West
Composer
2008
Revengers Inc.
Soundtrack
2015
One More Time (performer: "96.3 The Wave", "Q103 The Rock of Salvation")
2009
Off the Ledge ("Counting Back to One", "Robots in Love")
2004
Pokémon the Movie: Destiny Deoxys (performer: "This Side of Paradise" (English Version)) / (writer: "This Side of Paradise" (English Version))
2003
11:14 (performer: "These Boots Are Made For Walkin")
2003
Reeseville (performer: "Lazy Afternoon") / (writer: "Lazy Afternoon")
2002
Tokyo Mew Mew (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Arashi no shintaisô: Neko no mai de kagayaku hoshi ni naru nyan (2002) - (performer: "Animal Instinct" (English Version))
-
G String Divas (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2000) (writer - 2 episodes, 2000)
- No Strings Attached (2000) - (performer: "Show Me") / (writer: "Show Me")
- Lapdance 101 with Jordan (2000) - (performer: "The Cheap and Evil Girl") / (writer: "The Cheap and Evil Girl")
2000
Running Mates (TV Movie) (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
2000
Bad Bride (TV Movie) (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
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Third Watch (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2000) (writer - 1 episode, 2000)
- Spring Forward, Fall Back (2000) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
2000
Swimming (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
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Roswell (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2000) (writer - 1 episode, 2000)
- The Convention (2000) - (performer: "Galaxy Song" - uncredited) / (writer: "Galaxy Song" - uncredited)
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Party of Five (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2000) (writer - 1 episode, 2000)
- Fear and Loathing (2000) - (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
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Dawson's Creek (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1999) (writer - 1 episode, 1999)
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1999) - (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
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Charmed (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1999) (writer - 1 episode, 1999)
- That Old Black Magic (1999) - (performer: "Show Me" - uncredited) / (writer: "Show Me" - uncredited)
1999
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (lyrics: "Show Me") / (music: "Show Me") / (performer: "Show Me")
Self
2009
What's the Name of the Dame? (Documentary)

References

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