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A definitive medical diagnosis and fun experiences like water retention, near kidney failure, intense pain, anemia, and hospitalization followed. With the help of conventional medicine and holistic remedies, plus support from friends -- especially those in South Florida, where she relocated during her ordeal -- Ulbrich has recovered. How well is she? Well enough for what she calls the Tour de Grants, with collaborator Grant Livingston and fellow Dr. Demento devotee Grant Baccioco. This Saturday Ulbrich stops in Homestead to celebrate the release of Professional Smart Aleck, a live album she recorded back in October 2001.
Ulbrich's future plans include a more balanced approach to life, an album of zany tunes penned from her sickbed, and a possible duet disc with Livingston. As the strong-willed musician notes: "There's something about adversity that makes me very creative."