Bree Sharp
- Writer
- Actress
- Composer
Singer/songwriter Bree Sharp was born on December 17, 1975 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sharp attended J.S. Jenks Elementary School
in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia and learned how to play
guitar at age fifteen. Following graduation from Central High School in
1993, Bree went to New York City at age seventeen to study theater at
NYU with David Mamet's theater company.
Sharp started writing songs while in college. After securing a record
deal with Trauma Records, Sharp released her debut album "A Cheap and
Evil Girl" in 1999; this album received favorable reviews from music
critics and beget the massive hit cult song "David Duchovny." She split
with Trauma Records due to poor management in 2001 and released her
second album "More B.S." on her own label Ahimsa Records in 2002. The
live album "Live at Fez" followed in 2004. A vegetarian and staunch
animal rights activist, Bree is now the lead singer of the electro-pop
group Beautiful Small Machines.