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Ali Lohan breaks out of her sisters shadow

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Published: Oct. 25, 2006 at 3:05 PM

NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- The little sister of U.S. screen star Lindsay Lohan, 12-year-old Ali Lohan, is climbing out of her sister's shadow with her own album.

"Lohan Holiday" comes out Nov. 21 and features new single "I Like Christmas" as well as Christmas classics such as "Deck The Halls," "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night," reports CBS TV's "The Showbuzz" Web site.

"The music on this record is inspired by my favorite time of the year when I can gather with friends and family and celebrate the Christmas season," Lohan said. "I am very proud of my new album and extremely excited to introduce my music to my fans."

The younger Lohan also lended her vocal talents to the YMC compilation "Totally Awesome Christmas," which also has songs from Jesse McCartney and Hilary Duff.

Topics: Hilary Duff, Jesse McCartney, Lindsay Lohan
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