Excellent interview..I love the Roches even more than b4....after hearing just how smart and sensitive they are..I think, obviously, they Sound the way they do because they are sisters; but this is a big influence on how they interact,too. Just amazing, a truly unique and musical trio.
Really nice interview. You can sense that they are friends with the DJ, and at ease. It's lovely to hear them discuss their relationship with each other.
I saw them once in Detroit in the early 90s. I've always loved their quirky offbeat style with great heart felt story telling I first heard and saw them on the Johhny Carson Show singing Telephone Bill and Mr Sellack.
I first saw them in 1989 where they played songs from "Another World" and the upcoming "Speak" album. One of my very favorite concerts. They were so great.
Fantastic and enlightening interview along with some spectacular photographs, the one at 10:10, in particular, says a lot. I wish I'd paid more attention to their career from start to finish. I was fortunate to see Maggie and Suzzy in '04 for the Why The Long Face CD and sort of lost touch afterwards. I'd love to see the Holiday Show by the extended family someday. I should be that fortunate. I wonder if Suzzy and Terre will work together much less tour together. The recordings by the trio will always be available, at least they are at this moment. Audiences were often-times filled with drunken a-holes hopped up and unable or unwilling to take the time to listen and The Roches were always worthy of that respect. I don't like people by and large. Smiley face. R.I.P. Maggie Roche.
There are a hand full of musical performances that I remember forever. I only saw the Roches once, and this my have been their last tour and performance in Chicago. The Hallelujah Chorus, was one of the purest amazing things I have ever seen. Their voices are absoulutly a gift. RIP Maggie.
i love them… the caroling carolers at the bottom line nyc every christmas… never missed a show. thank pete fornatale for helping get maggie terre and suzzy to be our friends… intelligence wit charm heart love kindness … maggie we miss you. xoxo
The Roches were a form of escapism for me. To escape from an environment of cowboy hats, pick up trucks, shallow people, and amateur bands from Millville N.J. like Pike's Peak
Excellent interview..I love the Roches even more than b4....after hearing just how smart and sensitive they are..I think, obviously, they Sound the way they do because they are sisters; but this is a big influence on how they interact,too. Just amazing, a truly unique and musical trio.
I had the privilege to see and hear them in Boston and loved every minute!
Really nice interview. You can sense that they are friends with the DJ, and at ease. It's lovely to hear them discuss their relationship with each other.
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I saw them once in Detroit in the early 90s. I've always loved their quirky offbeat style with great heart felt story telling I first heard and saw them on the Johhny Carson Show singing Telephone Bill and Mr Sellack.
I love the Roches because they are so honest in living and playing music. No pretense but beautiful.
Excellent interview and great photos, too.
I first saw them in 1989 where they played songs from "Another World" and the upcoming "Speak" album. One of my very favorite concerts. They were so great.
Fantastic and enlightening interview along with some spectacular photographs, the one at 10:10, in particular, says a lot. I wish I'd paid more attention to their career from start to finish. I was fortunate to see Maggie and Suzzy in '04 for the Why The Long Face CD and sort of lost touch afterwards. I'd love to see the Holiday Show by the extended family someday. I should be that fortunate. I wonder if Suzzy and Terre will work together much less tour together. The recordings by the trio will always be available, at least they are at this moment. Audiences were often-times filled with drunken a-holes hopped up and unable or unwilling to take the time to listen and The Roches were always worthy of that respect. I don't like people by and large. Smiley face. R.I.P. Maggie Roche.
There are a hand full of musical performances that I remember forever. I only saw the Roches once, and this my have been their last tour and performance in Chicago. The Hallelujah Chorus, was one of the purest amazing things I have ever seen. Their voices are absoulutly a gift. RIP Maggie.
i love them… the caroling carolers at the bottom line nyc every christmas… never missed a show. thank pete fornatale for helping get maggie terre and suzzy to be our friends… intelligence wit charm heart love kindness … maggie we miss you. xoxo
I would’ve loved to hang out with the roches😢🥲
The Roches were a form of escapism for me. To escape from an environment of cowboy hats, pick up trucks, shallow people, and amateur bands from Millville N.J. like Pike's Peak
Too bad this wasn't on film. GREAT group. Idiots going to a concert bringing things to throw at the musicians. Twisted little minds.
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