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Carla Ulbrich is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, author, and self-described "professional smart aleck" from
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Career

Humorous songwriter Carla Ulbrich started out at age 9 as a classical guitarist, inspired by her aunt, Pat Brothwell, who was pursuing a degree in classical guitar at the time. Ulbrich started writing songs in college (when she was supposed to be practicing "real" music). Despite the distractions, Ulbrich received an AFA in music from
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and a BA in Music from UNC-Greensboro. Having many
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songs in her repertoire (such as "Duet with a Klingon" based on "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", with a Klingon taking the male lead), she has regularly been on the ''
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'' Radio Show and SiriusXM Comedy radio, and has also appeared on USA, WGN, WVIA and PAX TV, the BBC, and NPR's Weekend Edition. She has won numerous songwriting awards, including "Novelty Song of the Year" in 2006 from the Just Plain Folks awards for her piece "What If Your Butt was Gone?", a rewrite of her earlier song "What If Your Girlfriend was Gone?" Many of her pieces are of a humorous nature, reflecting on human life. She has written songs about unappreciated elements, such as "The Guy Who Changes the Lightbulbs (Changes Everything)", "Nothing to Say", "
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". Her 2004 album ''Sick Humor'' deals with Ulbrich's recovery from strokes and kidney failure she suffered in 2002. This collection of songs has led to appearances at medical conferences. Her song "If I Had the Copyright" was featured in the 2006 documentary ''
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'', directed by Steve Anderson. Since 1999, Ulbrich has performed in England, Canada, and much of the US (including Alaska). She has appeared at the
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, Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival,
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conventions), various colleges, a few comedy clubs, private and corporate parties, nursing, patient and caregiver conventions, a few weddings, and the
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Appreciation Society Convention. Ulbrich has taught guitar at 3 colleges, 3 music stores, and her own private teaching studio, as well as Hummingbird Music Camp and the National Guitar Summer Workshop. Her music instruction book ''Notespeller'' was published by Alfred Knopf in 2001. She has a number of instructional guitar videos on YouTube. Ulbrich also wrote a book of humorous essays on recovering health after a catastrophic illness titled ''How Can You *Not* Laugh at a Time Like This?''. The book was released by Tell Me Press on February 1, 2011.


Discography

*''Twang'', 2022 *''Inside Jokes: Songs from Quarantine'', 2020 *''The Loud Album'', 2020 *''Live at FuMPFest'', 2019 *''Totally Average Woman'', 2015 *''Live From Outer Space'', 2009 *''Leftovers'', 2009 *''Sick Humor'', 2004 *''Professional Smart Aleck'', 2003 * ''If I Had the Copyright (The F Word Song)'', single, 2002 *''Her Fabulous Debut'', 2000


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External links


Carla U – official site for Carla UlbrichCarla Ulbrich channel
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Interview
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