If you live nearby, this will be a fun evening. If you aren't familiar with them, they are, well, quirky and fun, with fantastic voices.
An evening with
THE ROCHES
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two special CD Release shows:
in Westchester:
Friday, March 9 @ 8pm
Irvington Town Hall Theater
85 Main Street Irvington, NY 914.591.6602
www.musicconsultant.net
in Connecticut:
Saturday, March 10 @ 8pm
Saugatuck School Theater
170 Riverside Avenue Westport, CT 203.222.7070
www.westportartscenter.org
Hello,
The Roches (Suzzy, Maggie and Terre) will celebrate the release of their latest recording Moonswept, due out in March, with two CD release shows in Irvington, NY on Friday, March 9 at 8pm and Westport, CT on Saturday, March 10 at 8pm.
These two very special shows are supported in part by 90.7FM WFUV radio.
Please see full information below.
All the best,
Steve Lurie
President, Music Without Borders LLC
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The Roches are Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy, three sisters from New York City. Known for their swirling harmonies and extraordinary lyrical perspective as well as their smart and fun live performances, they have created a unique musical expression perhaps best described as “Roche Music.” Their self titled debut album, The Roches, was hailed as the Best Record of The Year by The New York Times. Their children’s recording, Will You Be My Friend, was celebrated with The Parent’s Gold Choice Award. We Three Kings, a collection of Christmas and Holiday songs, is a perennial favorite in households all across the United States and overseas. Besides several appearances on The Tonight Show, David Letterman, and A Prairie Home Companion, they have recorded and written music for movies and TV including their own episode of Steven Spielberg's “Tiny Toons,” as well as songs for the movie “Land Before Time” and the score for “Crossing Delancey,” which included a cameo role for Suzzy. They’ve performed and recorded with Philip Glass, Paul Simon and The Indigo Girls just to name a few. Suzzy’s solo cd, Songs from an Unmarried Housewife & Mother, Greenwich Village USA was named “Album Of the Week” by the New York Times. Zero Church, their widely acclaimed collection of prayers, which began at Harvard University, is a musical celebration of faith and diversity, featured on NPR’s All Things Considered.
"Contemporary court jesters, The Roches make you think, but not at the expense of a hearty belly laugh." (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tickets $35
Supported by:
An evening with
THE ROCHES
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
two special CD Release shows:
in Westchester:
Friday, March 9 @ 8pm
Irvington Town Hall Theater
85 Main Street Irvington, NY 914.591.6602
www.musicconsultant.net
in Connecticut:
Saturday, March 10 @ 8pm
Saugatuck School Theater
170 Riverside Avenue Westport, CT 203.222.7070
www.westportartscenter.org
Hello,
The Roches (Suzzy, Maggie and Terre) will celebrate the release of their latest recording Moonswept, due out in March, with two CD release shows in Irvington, NY on Friday, March 9 at 8pm and Westport, CT on Saturday, March 10 at 8pm.
These two very special shows are supported in part by 90.7FM WFUV radio.
Please see full information below.
All the best,
Steve Lurie
President, Music Without Borders LLC
__________________________________________________ ____________
The Roches are Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy, three sisters from New York City. Known for their swirling harmonies and extraordinary lyrical perspective as well as their smart and fun live performances, they have created a unique musical expression perhaps best described as “Roche Music.” Their self titled debut album, The Roches, was hailed as the Best Record of The Year by The New York Times. Their children’s recording, Will You Be My Friend, was celebrated with The Parent’s Gold Choice Award. We Three Kings, a collection of Christmas and Holiday songs, is a perennial favorite in households all across the United States and overseas. Besides several appearances on The Tonight Show, David Letterman, and A Prairie Home Companion, they have recorded and written music for movies and TV including their own episode of Steven Spielberg's “Tiny Toons,” as well as songs for the movie “Land Before Time” and the score for “Crossing Delancey,” which included a cameo role for Suzzy. They’ve performed and recorded with Philip Glass, Paul Simon and The Indigo Girls just to name a few. Suzzy’s solo cd, Songs from an Unmarried Housewife & Mother, Greenwich Village USA was named “Album Of the Week” by the New York Times. Zero Church, their widely acclaimed collection of prayers, which began at Harvard University, is a musical celebration of faith and diversity, featured on NPR’s All Things Considered.
"Contemporary court jesters, The Roches make you think, but not at the expense of a hearty belly laugh." (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tickets $35
Supported by:
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