About this Event
Lesbians Benefitting the Arts (LBA) is thrilled to produce the reunion of singer-songwriter Teresa Trull and multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, Barbara Higbie, in a long-awaited musical event. Teresa visits from her home in New Zealand to join Barbara as they kick off a national tour supporting the release of their new “Greatest Hits” CD.
Tickets are now on sale!
Doors at 6pm, show begins at 7pm.
$35 for General Admission.
$60 General Admission plus an After Party with Teresa and Barbara! Location TBA.
(Sliding scale available if the above ticket options don't work for you. Email [email protected] )
MC for the evening is the fabulous Karen Williams!
Higbie/Trull have a devoted national following since they
burst onto the music scene with 1983’s “Unexpected”
(Olivia Records). Combining gut emotion, technical
brilliance and pure joie de vivre, their visceral
performances have been called, by the SF Chronicle,
“Absolutely magnificent” and “The most exciting musicians
we have heard”.
With a Grammy nomination, a Bammy award, a New York
Music Award, and a Glama Award between them, and
acclaim in The L.A. Times, The Boston Globe, Billboard,
People Magazine, The Washington Post , SF Chronicle
and Cashbox, they have shared the stage and/or recorded
with Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Pete Seeger, Tracy
Chapman, k.d. Lang, Whoopie Goldberg, Nancy Griffith,
Joan Baez, Cris Williamson, Sheila E, Huey Lewis, Ferron
and many others.Teresa Trull, at age 19, was signed to the pioneering
women’s label, Olivia Records. She recorded 5 original
albums and is an award-winning producer of over 35
albums. Multifaceted Teresa is also an Olympic level horse
trainer, known as the “Horse Whisperer of New Zealand”.
At age 23, Higbie was the first female instrumentalist
signed to the iconic Windham Hill label. She has 20 of her
own albums and appears on more than 120 albums as a
studio musician. Her new solo piano album, “Inspiration”
will be released in March 2026.
“A rare appearance by an iconic musical duo- not to be
missed!” (East Bay Express)
“Higbie’s presence was like a bolt of bright sunlight” (LA
Times).
“Trull’s truly expressive voice projects a clear, pure
soprano and drops an octave below to achieve an equally
clear strong alto. Especially humorous, her stage
presence was always needle sharp- a world of talent.”
(The Oregonian)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 West Weisheimer Road, Columbus, United States
USD 39.19 to USD 65.87











