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Dave Ullrich
Canadian musician and entrepreneur (born c. 1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dave Ullrich (born c. 1970) is a Canadian musician and entrepreneur.
Early life
Ullrich attended O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Oshawa, Ontario[1] and Queens University.[2]
Career
Ullrich performed as drummer and vocalist with bassist Mike O'Neill in the alternative rock duo The Inbreds in the 1990s.[3][4][5] The pair released a number of EPs,[6] and singles, as well as seven albums,[7] and were nominated for an East Coast Award and a Juno Award[8] before disbanding in 1998.[7]
Following the band's breakup, Ullrich formed the independent record label Zunior Records,[9][10][11] Canada's first online-only music label.[12] "Zunior" is Ullrich's childhood nickname.[13][14]
In 2005, Ullrich started a band called Egger,[1][15][16] with guitarist/singer Paul Linklater, bassist Doug Friesen and drummer/singer Don Kerr. The band features Ullrich's songwriting and singing.[citation needed] Egger released one album, Force Majeure, in 2005, through Zunior Records. The band made one public performance.[17]
In addition to his work with Zunior, Ullrich has worked as an IT consultant.[12]
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