Terre Roche
Photo by Rob DeMartin
b 1953
Born April 10,1953, Terre Roche is a singer, songwriter, guitar player, teacher, author, innkeeper and founding member of the folk trio "The Roches". She has performed in many clubs and concert halls throughout the US and Europe and appeared on numerous TV shows over the course of her 45 year career. She's a member of the band Afro Jersey and co-creator with jazz pianist Garry Dial of "Us an'Them", a collection of national anthems from 16 nations. Her composition "Star of Wonder" has become a favorite of choirs around the world. Terre has released two solo albums, "The Sound of A Tree Falling" and "Imprint". At the other end of the spectrum she shrieked her way to modest cult status as the voice on Robert Fripp's album "Exposure". She sang the role of Squeaky Fromme in John Moran's avant-garde opera "The Manson Family".. Among others she's worked with Paul Simon, Philip Glass, Linda Ronstadt, Meredith Monk, Don Was, The Muscle Shoals Swampers, Tracey Ullman, Kathy Mattea and Garry Dial.
In October of 2022 Terre came full circle and released " Kin Ya See That Sun", a collection of rare live recordings of she and her late sister Maggie doing arrangements of songs they did when they were teenagers traveling around the country playing at colleges. " Kin Ya See That Sun" is an audio recording and a book. It is available exclusively on her website.
- Star of WonderSKU: 9219*
Three-Part Mixed Chorus unaccompanied
Roche, Terre - Star of WonderSKU: 9209*
TTB Chorus unaccompanied
Roche, Terre - Star of WonderSKU: 9208*
SSA Chorus unaccompanied
Roche, Terre