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Margaret Urlich (born Margaret Mary Urlich in Auckland on 24 January 1965; died 22 August 2022) was an ARIA Award-winning New Zealand musician who moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1988 to pursue her singing career. Her debut solo album, Safety in Numbers, released in 1989, was highly successful and won "Breakthrough Artist β Album" at the 1991 ARIA Awards. Her follow-up, Chameleon Dreams, was also a success when released in 1992. She was a founder member of When the Cat's Away. Urlich began her career as the vocalist for the new wave group Peking Man with her brother Pat. She is the cousin of fellow New Zealand singer Peter Urlich. Urlich's debut solo album, Safety in Numbers, released in 1989, was highly successful and won "Breakthrough Artist β Album" at the 1991 ARIA Awards. Its follow-up, Chameleon Dreams, was also a success when released in 1992. Her third album, The Deepest Blue, was released in August 1995 Her fourth album, Second Nature, released in 1999, comprised cover versions of some of Urlich's favourite New Zealand songs that she grew up with. Urlich was successful trans-Tasman, selling over 400,000 albums during her career, ranking her as one of New Zealand's most successful recording artists. http://www.margareturlich.org http://www.margareturlich.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Safety In Numbers

Chameleon Dreams

Second Nature

The Deepest Blue
The Great New Zealand Songbook [Disc 2]

The Great New Zealand Songbook
The Great New Zealand Songbook: This Century
The Great New Zealand Songbook - This Century

All By Myself
The Essential

Live In Concert
The Great New Zealand Songbook Disc 2