Roche, Terre (1953–)

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Roche, Terre (1953–)

American singer. Name variations: The Roches. Born April 10, 1953, in New York, NY; sister of Maggie Roche and Suzzy Roche (singers); Empire State College, BA in music.

Toured with sister Maggie; sang backup harmonies on Paul Simon's album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon (1972); with Maggie, signed with Columbia Records and released unsuccessful album, Seductive Reasoning (1975); with sisters Maggie and Suzzy, formed band The Roches, performed in folk-music clubs in Greenwich Village (1976), and released albums Keep On Doing (1982), No Trespassing (1987), and Speak (1989); with sisters, provided voices for animated cockroach sisters in Steven Spielberg's tv cartoon series, Tiny Toons (mid-1990s); pursued solo career (1995), forming 12-piece band, Terre Roche and Her Mood Swings; released debut solo album, The Sound of a Tree Falling (1998).

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