The Roches were an American folk-pop trio from Park Ridge, New Jersey, consisting of sisters Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy Roche. Known for their distinctive three-part harmonies, their music is characterized by unique arrangements, quirky lyrics, and a blend of folk, pop, and punk sensibilities. They gained notoriety in the late 1970s after collaborating with Paul Simon and their self-titled debut album remains a significant work in their discography. Throughout their career, The Roches' music challenged traditional folk norms and contributed unique narrative perspectives to the genre.