Lucy Wainwright Roche was born in New York City's Greenwich Village on December 16, 1981. Her mother was Suzzy Roche, one-third of the sibling vocal trio the Roches, while her father was Loudon Wainwright III. The couple split when Lucy was two years old, and she rarely saw her father as a child. (Before he became involved with Suzzy Roche, Wainwright was married to Kate McGarrigle, who wrote and performed with her sister in Kate Anna McGarrigle, making Lucy a half-sibling to Rufus Wainwright and Martha Wainwright, Kate and Loudon's offspring.) Lucy grew up in New York City, and after graduating from high school, she studied creative writing at Oberlin College, and went on to receive a master's degree in education at the Bank Street College of Education.
Lucy initially pursued a career as an educator, teaching grade school for two years, but she developed a passion for songwriting and performing. After touring with Rufus Wainwright as a backing vocalist, Lucy took the plunge, and in 2007 released an EP, 8 Songs. A follow-up, 8 More, appeared in 2008, and in 2010 she brought out her first full-length, Lucy, which included guest appearances from Suzzy Roche and her Roches partners Maggie Roche and Terre Roche, as well as Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. (The following year, Lucy paid back the favor by performing backing vocals on the Indigo Girls album Beauty Queen Sister). In 2013, Lucy brought out her second solo LP, There's a Last Time for Everything, which included guest spots from Mary Chapin Carpenter and Colin Meloy of the Decemberists. In 2013, she also brought out Fairytale and Myth, an album she recorded in tandem with Suzzy Roche. The mother-daughter team returned in 2016 with Mud Apples, while Lucy and Martha Wainwright recorded a collection of lullabies, Songs in the Dark, under the moniker the Wainwright Sisters that was released the same year. In 2018, Lucy self-released Little Beast, a low-key and introspective effort. Lucy and Suzzy delivered their third collaborative LP, I Can Still Hear You, in 2020. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi