Touring since 1993, LaCroix has appeared in the United States and Canada, and toured nationally in Norway and Denmark,[3] at venues including Midtfyns Festival, The Opera House, Regent Theater, and on national media including CBC’s Morningside, This Morning and Morning Edition, and The Artie Lange Show.
She moved to New York City in 1989 where she performed and recorded with a 24-piece folk-rock band called The Poppies and others, before relocating to Copenhagen, Denmark in 1990.
[3] In Denmark she toured nationally with Danish-American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Paul Banks[7] and took over for Champion Jack Dupree as the musical partner of Danish bluesman, Kenn Lending.
[11] Lonely Rooms was originally released on LaCroix's freshman EP which was selected by Nashville's Performing Songwriter Magazine as a Top 12 Independent Recording in 1997.
[12] LaCroix began working with Spanish bassist, songwriter and producer, Yadam Gonzales,[13] soon thereafter, co-writing music for Eurovision Song Contest winner, Dutch pop star, "Hind’s" 2005 release, "Halfway Home".