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Creed frontman Scott Stapp said Nashville has always been close to his heart, and the hearts of his bandmates. That affection led to Creed's decision to preview their new tour on Monday, July 26 at Nashville's Hard Rock Café and donate the proceeds to local flood victims.
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It’s a Fourth of July baby!
Scott Stapp and wife Jaclyn welcomed son Daniel Issam Stapp at 3:01 p.m. on Sunday, July 4, the Creed frontman has announced via Twitter.
“It is such a true blessing to be a father and husband,” Stapp, 36, writes. “Again, I am reminded of how deeply I love, how deeply I respect, how deeply I admire and how deeply I appreciate my best friend, my only love, my wife — Jaclyn.”
The couple are also parents to daughter Milán Hayat, 3½, and son Jagger, 11. The Stapps announced the pregnancy in December, sharing the sex of the baby and the name they had chosen in February.
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We are excited to announce the first ever creedworld.com Fan Club video chat!
Log on to creedworld.com starting at 4pm PST / 7pm EST to take part. Only questions submitted via creedworld.com will be accepted.
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"God has done amazing things in my life, with my children and my family," Stapp declared to Scott Steele, DJ at 94.5 ROCK in Spokane, Washington, during a recent interview. Stapp was graciously facing the music again, as Steele took him to the mat over a smashed 2002 performance, that so offended fans that Creed music was banned from the station. Stapp related that he did not blame fans in their response, and that he would be forever sorry that "they had to be part of that nonsense". At moments, the interview almost became a badgering, but Stapp stood firm and kept owning up, saying he only wanted to stand "before the band I respect so much and the fans I respect to give the best show ever" in the future. "I know I've had 20 chances, and I just thank God that He is so full of grace, and sees our hearts". Healing was a process, but took hold in band relationships, too. Stapp displayed his newfound redemption for audiences throughout last year's tour, and.....






