A Chicagoland local and full time musician, Cheryl Rodey is a vocal powerhouse and songwriter, with a raw, emotional honesty that makes you sit up and pay attention. Whether performing her own well-crafted originals or blowing the roof off with her version of well known tunes, she is an exciting and dynamic musician to catch. Cheryl has opened for popular artists such as, Daughtry and other national acts. Check out Cheryl’s music, available on all streaming services.
"It takes less than a minute...to understand why singer/songwriter Cheryl Rodey’s been increasingly buzzed about in the Chicago music scene — to be exact, it takes about 40 seconds. That’s when the big, breathy hook of “Gone,” the kickoff track of Rodey’s debut solo effort, comes in and effectively announces that Rodey has the songwriting and harmonic chops to transcend the crowded scene.
Even in the stripped-down, self-produced format of Rodey’s inaugural six-song platter, simply titled “Cheryl Rodey: Acoustic EP,” musical influences both contemporary and classic shine through; the blues-tinged folk of Tracy Chapman (“Lettin’ You Go”), the emotional honesty of Sara Bareilles (“One Look at You”), and the trenchant lyricism of Cat Power (“Tasteless Fruit”) all come together to make Rodey’s additions to the canon both recognizable and unique.
By the time the EP reaches its homestretch, it’s clear that Rodey has built on her life’s favorite sounds to develop a memorable style of her own. The haunting “Rule Me” drops in a subtle curveball with Rodey adding flugelhorn work to counterpoint a wistfully wandering guitar pattern, and closer “A Lazy Day” opens sparsely but slowly and confidently builds in more instrumentation, eventually revealing itself as the EP’s most fleshed-out composition.
Rodey’s been busy throughout Illinois and the surrounding areas promoting “Acoustic EP” through gigs; she’s played popular venues such as Debonair Social Club, The Foundation Room at House of Blues, Hollywood Casino and Uncommon Ground.
Away from her solo work, Rodey branches out by providing lead vocals and occasional trumpet for Chicago rock band Hyperplane, veterans of the stage at venerable Chicago venues like Cubby Bear and Metro. In 2016, Rodey debuted as part of the melodic-folk trio of Allison, Bowman and Rodey at Chicago’s historic House of Blues.
While playing with her previous band, Ophelia Grey, Rodey opened up for big names like rock band Daughtry and Nickelodeon star Drake Bell in Illinois, Indiana and New York.
Check out “Cheryl Rodey: Acoustic EP” on Bandcamp or buy it on iTunes ."
Written by Tracy Williams 2016
Even in the stripped-down, self-produced format of Rodey’s inaugural six-song platter, simply titled “Cheryl Rodey: Acoustic EP,” musical influences both contemporary and classic shine through; the blues-tinged folk of Tracy Chapman (“Lettin’ You Go”), the emotional honesty of Sara Bareilles (“One Look at You”), and the trenchant lyricism of Cat Power (“Tasteless Fruit”) all come together to make Rodey’s additions to the canon both recognizable and unique.
By the time the EP reaches its homestretch, it’s clear that Rodey has built on her life’s favorite sounds to develop a memorable style of her own. The haunting “Rule Me” drops in a subtle curveball with Rodey adding flugelhorn work to counterpoint a wistfully wandering guitar pattern, and closer “A Lazy Day” opens sparsely but slowly and confidently builds in more instrumentation, eventually revealing itself as the EP’s most fleshed-out composition.
Rodey’s been busy throughout Illinois and the surrounding areas promoting “Acoustic EP” through gigs; she’s played popular venues such as Debonair Social Club, The Foundation Room at House of Blues, Hollywood Casino and Uncommon Ground.
Away from her solo work, Rodey branches out by providing lead vocals and occasional trumpet for Chicago rock band Hyperplane, veterans of the stage at venerable Chicago venues like Cubby Bear and Metro. In 2016, Rodey debuted as part of the melodic-folk trio of Allison, Bowman and Rodey at Chicago’s historic House of Blues.
While playing with her previous band, Ophelia Grey, Rodey opened up for big names like rock band Daughtry and Nickelodeon star Drake Bell in Illinois, Indiana and New York.
Check out “Cheryl Rodey: Acoustic EP” on Bandcamp or buy it on iTunes ."
Written by Tracy Williams 2016