| Maggie & Suzzy Roche are veteran performers whose shows brim with
exquisitely close harmonies and quirky, good-natured humor. Parlaying
songs that span nearly four decades of writing and performing, the
sisters lead listeners on a thought-provoking, moving, and highly
original musical journey blending influences from choir music,
traditional Irish, contemporary folk, rock, country, and pop.
The sisters have been singing together for most of their lives.
Together with a third sibling, Terre, they formed The Roches in the
mid-1970s and won widespread critical acclaim and an enthusiastic
grassroots following with their "Roche music." More recently, Maggie
& Suzzy perform as a twosome, spotlighting numbers from their duo
albums like 2004’s Why the Long Face (Red House Records), plus plenty of Roches’ classics. |
Carrying on the family tradition, singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche brings us a set of thoughtful, catchy, quirky originals. The daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche (and the half-sister of Rufus and Martha Wainwright), Lucy holds listeners spellbound with her charming stage presence, crystalline vocals, and refreshingly straightforward songs.
Lucy spent a highly musical childhood in Greenwich Village, and released her first album in 2007. In addition to touring the country opening for such acts as the Indigo Girls, Dar Williams, and her brother Rufus, Lucy also sang backup for Grammy-nominated artist Neko Case, including an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Her most recent CD is Lucy.
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Maggie & Suzzy photo by Irene Young