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The Stat Nerds are a four piece boy band consisting of members Christopher Hudson, Jerry Holmes, Brian Bodkin and Dennis Shaw. They formed their band "The Stat Nerds" after each trying out for a "Shooting Aces" recording contract as soloists, and after not making the tryouts as soloists someone gave the stellar idea of the four of the distraught members to try out as quartet at the final tryout. This idea was first told to all of the eventual members of the band some days after they each tried out and the boys met and agreed with this stellar idea to form this group entitled "The Stat Nerds". Fueled with confidence and a new attitude to win, the boys went into the one of the final tryout dates of the contract competition and with each of their vocals complimenting each other and their performance skills coming together as one, the boys were accepted and went onto the finals of the competition and eventually beat out Cinzia Ricci (who has since become a megastar) to win the Shooting Aces Recording contract. After winning the competition, the boys became an anticipated act among their female fans and released their debut single 'Going On' released in March of 2011. The single was a upbeat pop record that depicts a relationship gone wrong and getting over that breakup. The uplifting tune became a hit and reached the #6 position on the Top 20 Radio Charts opening more doors for the group. The Stat Nerds then got the chance of a lifetime to perform their hit single at the 2011 Hall Of Fame Awards. The performance became very controversial when a female slapped Jerry in the face during the performance after approaching her while singing, this female was Cinzia Ricci before her fame, as their past came back to haunt them. She had an obvious resentment toward the boys and singing in her face was the icing on the cake. After the incident Ricci got a lot of negative publicity but since has become a massive star in her own right. The Stat Nerds continued to have an ever growing fan base but then came to a halt as Shooting Aces Records went bankrupt nearing the middle of 2011. Their anticipated debut album release of "Want To Be" was suppose to hit stores in May of 2011 but instead has to be released online for free as the label didn't even have enough to fund the pressing of discs of the album to be distributed to retail stores, let alone enough to fund promotion for the band before the albums release. You would think a group that has already gained a fanbase would easily be snapped up by another label after their then labeled had gone bankrupt, but after the album was released The Stat Nerds were in a long contractual battle with Lawrence Matlock over the publishing rights to the group that has made them gone into total obscurity throughout the last months until most recently settling the contractual battle in court where all publishing and name rights were given to the band. Now, with their name safely staying with the group and publishing rights remaining under their name, the Stat Nerds are back! And ready to take off where they ended off. Which was on their way to the top. With their good looks, talent and drive they look to continue their surge up the music industry as if they never left. Who would have thought this was all going on as the Stat Nerds quietly stepped away from the spotlight last year. Can they continue where they paused?
Christopher Hudson (born Christopher Piero Napoliello), 26 - The 'expert' of the group. He is the oldest and has the most experience of the group due to a two year apprenticeship with another recording studio. He grew up in the Hollywood area. He was a straight A student but didn't know what he wanted to do when he grew up. He was a accidentally put into a music class. He then through that, earned an apprenticeship at a music studio. He then loved music and knew he wanted to become a singer when he grew up. He can get really cocky at times and he believes that he is the best in the group. He thinks that his previous experience in music does make him better. Hudson believes it's just a matter of time before he becomes an international superstar. Jerry Holmes, 25 - Jerry likes to joke around all day and doesn't like to work unless it means he doesn't get paid. He gets his carefree attitude from his parents. When his dad was 28 and Jerry was just 3 years old, his parents won the lottery. His parents didn't let people know about it and saved it in the bank. They then lived off the interest and only took jobs when people become suspicious regarding all their money. Even through their family's moderate wealth, Jerry never had a close relationship with his parents and moved out at 20. He hasn't spoken much to his parents since he moved out. He never gets serious and tends to make other members of the group angry. During high school he barely passed and has been heavily rumored to have a history with drugs. Brian Bodkin, 24 - Brian is very quiet and likes to keep to himself. He doesn't often voice his opinion and tends to go with the flow. Deep down Brian doesn't like his band mates but doesn't voice his thoughts of them. Brian grew up in Washington. Bodkin's parents are millionaires. Brian became accustomed to getting everything he wanted. He never had to worry about anything. He was privately schooled by tutors. Once Brian finished high school, he knew that he wanted to become a musician. So he packed his bags and moved away from his parents mansion and into a tiny apartment in Hollywood. Brian's father offered him everything he possibly wanted to help his music career. Brian declined almost everything his father offered after he moved out, except he had accept his father's offer to put him in the group. Dennis Shaw, 25 - The most musically inexperienced of the group, Dennis spent most of his teenage years helping his dad on his family farm in Louisiana. He didn't have much time to himself, he was the oldest out of 4 children. He had expressed himself through poem writing his whole life. When he got his first radio when he was 16, Dennis became inspired by music. He switched from writing poems to writing songs. He had written countless songs, always trying to improve his songs as well. Dennis wanted to escape the small town life and traveled to Hollywood. He saved up his money his father had given him from working on the farm for 4 years to be able to buy a plane ticket to Hollywood. He was able to get into The Stat Nerds by his amazing songwriting skills. Dennis always wants to help people, and he has said before he would consider helping people that needed help writing songs ______________________________________________________________________ Going On [February 19th, 2011 - #6 Radio Charts]Ready For The Weekend [November 25th, 2012 - #3 Radio Charts | #1 - Digital Charts]Drummer Boy [December 19th, 2012 - #1 Digital Charts (Christmas Charts)]Want Ur Love (feat. Sophia) [January 21st, 2013 - #2 Radio Charts| #1 - Digital Charts (Christmas Charts)]Want To Be [April 11th, 2011]TBA [TBA, 2014]________________________________________________________________________ COMING SOON! Edited by moderator 09 February 2017 16:01:51(UTC)
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