Shari Ulrich has worked as a television host, actress, film composer, and educator.
12 Facts About Shari Ulrich
Shari Ulrich has been nominated for a Juno Award four times, winning "Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year" in 1982.
Shari Ulrich was born in San Rafael, California to Esther and Stanley Shari Ulrich; she was the youngest of three children.
Shari Ulrich picked up music early, playing violin at age nine.
Stanley died when Shari Ulrich was 10 years old, leaving Esther to raise their family as a single parent.
Shari Ulrich performed on the coffeehouse circuit around Vancouver in the early 1970s.
Shari Ulrich toured with Valdy in 1976 as a member of The Hometown Band.
Shari Ulrich wrote for Sesame Street and composed theme music for several networks, including the CBC.
In 2009, Shari Ulrich joined Barney Bentall and Tom Taylor and formed BTU, releasing the album "Live" at Cates Hill followed by the studio album Tightrope Walk.
Shari Ulrich was married to musician, songwriter and artist David Graff, Julia Graff's father, who performs in his band as well.
Shari Ulrich is a busy audio engineer, music editor in film and television, and videographer.
Shari Ulrich has a son, Oregon architect Mike Magee, who was put up for adoption in 1967, and with whom she reunited in 2009.