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Madam Radar + The Reverent Few (co-headline)
Sat, 13 Sep, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:00 PM CDT
Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Blues-Rock
Madam Radar
Madam Radar
Blues-Rock
MADAM RADAR is an Americana rock band that punches hard with its explosive harmonies, soaring guitar solos, and eclectic original tunes. The band is a tangled web of family and friends; Jace Cadle (rhythm guitar/vocals) is married to Kelly Green (lead guitar/vocals), the sister of Kody Lee (drums/vocals), married to Violet Lea (bass/vocals).
Fronted by the trio of Kelly, Violet, and Jace, MADAM RADAR is a revolving door of high-energy singer-songwriters, each with their own perspective and style that magically seem to overlap like the layers of a kaleidoscope. With all four band members providing harmonies, MADAM RADAR is a wall of colorful sound that changes shape, demanding your undivided attention.

Blues-Rock
The Reverent Few
The Reverent Few
Blues-Rock
The Reverent Few don’t chase trends or polish their edges. They play like it matters—because for them, it does. Rooted in gospel shouts, blues grit, and rock ‘n’ roll soul, their music isn’t just heard—it’s felt, deep in the chest.
Frontwoman Paige DeChausse delivers vocals that are raw and resonant, the kind that crack you open and stitch you back up in the same breath. At her side, Nick James layers in blistering guitar and grit-soaked harmonies, while Ashlyn Shanafelt and Spanky lock in a rhythm section that hits like muscle and memory.
Their debut record Ain’t No Place to Be dropped April 1st, 2020—into a world that stood still. But the songs kept moving. In small rooms, on quiet stages, and through the headphones of anyone who needed them.
Their newest single, The World Will Be Wood To You, is a rope swing of hope—equal parts tenderness and tenacity. It’s a reminder that beauty still lives in the burn, and resilience is a rhythm worth keeping.