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Serial Chillers EPK

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About The Band

Hailing from the heart of the Upper Cumberland in Cookeville, Tennessee, Serial Chillers is a dynamic band that seamlessly blends the raw energy of rock, the soulful depth of blues, and the catchy rhythms of pop. The band is composed of four versatile musicians: BJ Cherryholmes, Tyson Bryant, Jed Bennett, and Craig Connor. Each member brings a unique flair to the group, contributing to their eclectic sound.

Serial Chillers are known for their wide range of musical styles and their ability to cover songs from various decades, making each performance a nostalgic yet fresh experience. Their frequent instrument switching adds an exciting element to their live shows, showcasing their multi-instrumental talents and keeping the audience engaged.

Whether they’re rocking out with powerful guitar riffs, laying down smooth bluesy grooves, or delivering pop melodies that get stuck in your head, Serial Chillers never fail to captivate their listeners. Their passion for music and their commitment to delivering high-energy performances make them a standout act in the local music scene.

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Member Bios

BJ Cherryholmes

A five-time Grammy nominee and winner of the 2005 IBMA Entertainers of the Year with the bluegrass band Cherryholmes, BJ Cherryholmes has been a professional touring musician from childhood. BJ currently tours with David Crowder Music (since 2016) as electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and all-around utility player. BJ’s versatile playing style and depth of experience adds a unique flavor to the Serial Chillers’ rock, blues, and pop fusion.

Tyson Bryant

Growing up in a musical family, Tyson Bryant learned multiple instruments and became a lifelong church musician. He toured the pacific northwest 90’s era coffee house circuit with the band Dirt Merchants, was a regular cajon and mandolin clinician at Christian Musician Summit, and has been a contributing columnist for Worship Musician Magazine. Tyson’s diverse skill set and powerful, gritty vocals are integral to the band’s sound, making each performance memorable.

Jed Bennett

Taught piano by his father at an early age, Jed Bennett later migrated to drums and picked up guitar. He played drums in the blues band “Blues Bound Train” and drummed and played bass in metal and pop punk bands “Graphic Recon” and “One Hit Wonder.” Deciding to focus on piano, Jed started a YouTube channel and began playing in church, where he practiced keys and became motivated to learn how to play keys in a band. “Serial Chillers forced me to expand on my skills and further develop as a keyboard player,” says Jed.

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