Education
Urlich was educated at Sacred Heart College in the suburb of Glen Innes, Auckland.
Urlich was educated at Sacred Heart College in the suburb of Glen Innes, Auckland.
He is one of the few New Zealand musicians who has performed both rock and dance music They played local parties, tennis clubs, rugby clubs and school dances. When Chillum folded in 1975, he and Dobbyn formed with Ian Morris.
After split in 1980, Urlich headed off to the United Kingdom where he was fascinated by the rise of club culture.
Returning to New Zealand in 1981, he approached writer Mark Phillips and they opened their first club in a run down bar in Auckland"s Albert Street. A Certain Bar was an immediate success and over the next decade, he and Phillips ran a succession of successful clubs.
These were hugely influential in establishing a contemporary club scene in Auckland. The label released the album Eight Arms to Hold You, the first New Zealand club music collection.
In the Urlich returned to performing and had residencies in Auckland as the vocalist with The Lawrence Quintet.
In 1995 he began a Saturday morning radio show on 95bFm. Taking the show to clubs also proved hugely popular and for the next decade Nice"n"Urlich sold out increasingly larger venues. In 1999 the duo were signed to Simon Grigg"s Huh Records.
The three Nice"n"Urlich albums sold over 60,000 albums in New Zealand.
In 1999 Urlich co-starred in a New Zealand reality show, Popstars (arguably the inspiration for the worldwide Idol phenomenon), which was a hunt for people to form a popular band, and to perform and produce an album (the winners formed a band named TrueBliss). His role in the show was that of manager.
In 2000 Urlich and Grigg released the first of their Room Service compilations of lounge music, once again for Huh. The three volumes sold in excess of 150,000 across Australia and New Zealand.
The Room Service brand was also used on a "70s soul collection, Soul Food, which went gold in 2003.
The pair also compiled Welcome To, a collection of original New Zealand house music in 2001. In 2002 Urlich launched The P.U.B.E. (Peter Urlich Breakfast Experience) on Auckland station George FM. In 2008 he appeared on New Zealand television shows Dancing with the Stars and People’s"s Ultimate Star. His album of covers of lounge classics, Between You & Maine, was released by Liberation Music, in May 2008.
Urlich has been music director of the Taste of Auckland Festival since 2009.
Urlich currently hosts Bright & Urlich Saturday mornings on Auckland station bFM.