The Roches were an American folk-pop trio consisting of sisters Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy Roche. Known for their distinct harmonies, the group emerged in the late 1970s with a unique blend of folk, pop, and quirky humor, influencing the folk genre. They gained critical acclaim for their eponymous debut album, produced by Robert Fripp in 1979. Despite not achieving commercial success, The Roches are regarded as iconic figures in the folk-pop scene for their exceptional vocal arrangements and introspective lyrics.