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Born and raised in Philadelphia, Bree learned to play guitar at 15. At 17 she moved to New York City to study theater at NYU with David Mamet's theater company. During her college years she began writing the songs that would eventually lead to her deal with trauma records in 1998.

In 1999, Bree released her debut album, A Cheap and Evil Girl. She garnered amazing national press (Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, People, Teen People, TV Guide, Maxim, Ray Gun, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, USA Today) and found a wide, loyal audience. Her premiere single David Duchovny gained cult-like stature following national radio airplay, media coverage and an underground video of stars lip-syncing to the song. Brad Pitt, Rosie O'donnell, Gary Shandling, Whoopie Goldberg, Jeaneane Garafalo and all four members of KISS were among the dozens of celebs caught on tape.

Following this pop-culture phenomenon, the second single, America, was released. The subversive compliment to Duchovny, America deals with our media-obsessed culture, our apathy toward poverty and war, and our vicious need to consume - sentiments that continue to have significance today.

In May of 2001, following a major upheaval in the record industry, Bree and Trauma Records parted ways. She immediately began plans to release her next record - this time as an independent artist. In August 2002, her anticipated follow up record, More B.S. was released on her own label, Ahimsa Records (uh-HIM-suh).

Produced with her collaborator/guitarist Don DiLego (the same team as Bree's acclaimed debut album, A Cheap and Evil Girl, her album was again met with both critical and commercial acclaim.

For the last five years, Bree has traveled the states honing her distinctively charismatic performance style. She's played The Lilith Fair and MTV's Campus Invasion 2000 with Bush and Moby as well as colleges and clubs across the country. She has shared a bill with the likes of Duran Duran, Sugar Ray, Pat Benetar, Sophie B. Hawkins, Jeffrey Gaines, Shannon McNally, Dido, Graham Parker, and Everclear.

Bree has performed on "Regis & Kathie Lee" and had songs appear on "Dawson's Creek," "Charmed," "Party of Five", HBO's "G-Stringed Divas" and in several feature and indie films.

Her main musical and lyrical influences have been Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Patty Griffin. Bree loves songwriters that are "gutsy and provocative." She can also bee caught singing along to Gillian Welch, Tori Amos, The Grateful Dead, Sinead O'Conner, Joni Mitchell, The White Stripes, Tom Petty, Paul Simon and Dave Attell (to name a few).
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NoDescending order NameAscending orderDescending order   LengthAscending orderDescending order SizeAscending orderDescending order PriceAscending orderDescending order  
1 01 - Lazy Afternoon   4min, 11sec 30.24 MB (flac format) $1.24
2 02 - Everything Feels Wrong   4min, 1sec 28.59 MB (flac format) $1.24
3 03 - Galaxy Song   4min, 12sec 28.38 MB (flac format) $1.24
4 04 - The Last Of Me   4min, 4sec 27.90 MB (flac format) $1.24
5 05 - The Boys Of Summer   4min, 32sec 31.86 MB (flac format) $1.24
6 06 - Sunday School & Cigarettes   3min, 40sec 24.94 MB (flac format) $1.24
7 07 - The Ballad of Grim and Lily   4min, 12sec 27.99 MB (flac format) $1.24
8 08 - Dirty Magazine   2min, 15sec 15.37 MB (flac format) $1.24
9 09 - Morning In A Bar   2min, 19sec 12.91 MB (flac format) $1.24
10 10 - Sleep Forever   4min, 16sec 27.81 MB (flac format) $1.24
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