Teresa Trull
Teresa Trull is an American female singer from Durham, North Carolina.
Trull sang in churches as a child, and played in rock & roll groups in the early 1970s on the East Coast. Her debut album was The Ways a Woman Can Be, in 1977, and she has recorded two albums with Barbara Higbie. She has toured and recorded with Bonnie Hayes, David Sanborn, Andy Narell, Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Alex DeGrassi, Joan Baez, Linda Tillery, Cris Williamson, Holly Near, and Tracy Nelson.[1]
Trull has also worked as a songwriter, with The Whispers among others. She was nominated for Best Producer of an Independent Album by the New York Music Awards in 1985.[1]
Discography
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- The Ways a Woman Can Be (Olivia Records, 1977)
- Let it Be Known (Olivia)
- Great Acoustics
- Unexpected
- A Step Away (Redwood Records, 1986)
- Playtime
References
- 1 2 Teresa Trull at Allmusic
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