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From North Wales to 'Another Galaxy' - Philadelphia Weekly


From North Wales to ‘Another Galaxy’
Sharon Little’s new EP drops next month
Philly’s own powerhouse singer, Sharon Little, will release her new EP, “Another Galaxy,” on Jan. 22.
For the North Wales native, this release marks a triumphant return to music following an uncertain hiatus. Though she currently spends her time in Los Angeles, where she partnered with Grammy Award-winning producer Tim Sonnefeld to bring “Another Galaxy” to life, Little has found ways to stay true to her roots on the east coast. Her first single, “Star Crossed Lovers,” dropped last month.
Little found initial success in 2012 when she signed with CBS Records after performing on “The 10! Show” at NBC in Center City. She released her first album shortly after, titled “Perfect Time For a Breakdown,” and within weeks Little was chosen by Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, and T Bone Burnett to open for their Raising Sand tour. She began touring with legends such as Jonny Lang, Chris Isaac, Pat Benatar and Al Green. Her music from that era became ubiquitous on TV, her hit “Follow That Sound” became the theme for “The Cleaner” on A&E. Her music has also been featured on “NCIS,” “The Good Wife,” “Ghost Whisperer” and “NUMB3RS.” 

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140605:10:38:00

animals here in new york city. be careful on your commute in. >> thank you, janice. from best-selling novel to one of the most anticipated movies of the summer. >> "the fault in our stars" tells the story of young love between two cancer-stricken teenagers and there is already word this movie would be a big movie at the box office. >> for more we have michael tammero who went and saw the movie for the good of the nation. >> all mankind. it's an emotional roller coaster. it will make grown men cry, even brian kilmeade. it was really good. i was surprised. i heard about the book but wasn't aware what a huge international sensation it is. went to the premiere monday night and there were thousands of screaming girls and their parents. it started off as a teen fiction but has cross-over appeal. it is the story about two cancer stricken star crossed lovers.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131010:11:36:00

with that very same storm system, we're talking snow. as much as a foot of snow possible out there in parts of colorado. a lot going on out here. we have two storms tracking. one on the east and one in the rockies. head back inside. >> steve: all right. thank you very much. high tail it back in here. you know him from "pirates of the caribbean" where he starred opposite johnny depp. >> elisabeth: now orlando has taken the stage in a new way. >> brian: you spoke to him yesterday. now that you're in the fox light? >> we did indeed. 400-year-old tale of star crossed lovers is hotter than ever. a new movie coming out on friday. orlando bloom stars in the updated version on broadway. the first time "romeo and juliet" has been on broadway in 30 years. he's making his broadway debut and tackling shakespeare. >> steve: start at the top.

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