Jackie Evancho Debut New Album On TV
. During the QVC broadcasts, the 11-year-old sensation is scheduled to perform a selection of songs from her new classical crossover album, which has been listed as one of the most highly anticipated new releases of 2011. Fans will also have the opportunity to purchase Dream With Me, which has been specially packaged with a bonus DVD featuring rare footage from recording sessions and testimonials from Producer David Foster, more than a month before the street date. "Jackie visited QVC last November to perform songs from her popular seasonal album O Holy Night, which went on to sell more than 59,000 copies," said John Kelly, vice president of merchandising for QVC. "We are thrilled to welcome her back and I am confident she will capture the hearts of our customers once again." Less than a year after the release of O Holy Night, Evancho comes into her own with the debut of Dream With Me. She and Foster � a unique but prolific duo � collaborated on a range of songs from classical arias and pop classics to Oscar-winning show tunes, creating an extraordinary compilation. The CD contains 14 tracks including two duets featuring music legend Barbra Streisand and international phenomenon Susan Boyle. Dream With Me will be available starting May 10 through QVC at 800.345.1515 or www.QVC.com, while supplies last.
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