Roche initially chose to bypass the family career choice of music to teach elementary school in
Durham, North Carolina, and New York City for several years. In 2007, she made the decision to pursue a career in music full-time. This decision is chronicled in her "Spring Song" which appears on her EP
8 More, released in 2008. Prior to
8 More, Roche released her first EP in 2007 titled
8 Songs which featured "Saddest Sound", a song that appeared on the television show
Lipstick Jungle. Lucy has toured as an opening act for the
Indigo Girls, and the duo is featured on two songs on Lucy's self-titled record released in October 2010. She has also opened for such acts as
Dar Williams,
Girlyman,
Amos Lee, her father Loudon Wainwright, and her half-brother Rufus Wainwright. Lucy sang backup for Grammy-nominated artist
Neko Case, including an appearance with Case on the
Late Show with David Letterman. In early 2009, Lucy's song "Snare Drum" won the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Song. In 2008, she was one of the winners of the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival's "Emerging Artist" competition. Again in 2009, she was one of six winners of the Grassy Hill Kerrville Folk Festival's "New Folk Singer/Songwriter Competition". Roche released her debut album,
Lucy, in October 2010. Two of her songs, "Once In" and "Starting Square" are featured on the soundtrack of the 2013 movie
The Last Keepers. In 2015, Roche opened for her brother, Rufus, on his Australia tour, where he premiered a song about her, "Lucy's Blue". On the tour, Roche shared a song from an album of "dark lullabies" on which she and her sister were working. == Discography ==