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Stapp Rocks Creed with New Heart Attitude
"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 on the album, Full Circle, laying vocals more infused with power and conviction than a decade ago. The band was still tweaking the album for release while on the road last year, so new songs will be more prominent in the 20-10 Tour. "It's nothing of my own power," Stapp reiterates, "It's only the grace of Jesus Christ, and him becoming involved in my life, and being my Savior, and my family," that has led to redemption. Stapp and his wife, Jaclyn, have two children, and another son due in early July, just before Creed's tour launches full force. "How wonderful it is to live a life of substance, one that puts success in perspective, having peace of mind and trying to make a difference in this world....I've got a story to tell, and I'd like to share that heart attitude through Creed's music," he elaborates.
Stapp put action behind his words in January, when he joined with family and church members to bring medical relief to Haiti as part of the www.planetohaiti.org initiative. He and others coordinated logistics and travel of needed supplies, while his sister-in-law, Arkansas physician Dr. Janette Newsheiwat, treated patients.
While Creed music is assuredly polarizing for some, and not embraced by everyone, it definitely fills a very real void. The dilemma of defined Christian music is that those who need its message most may never come near it, so that however it edifies the faithful, it is essentially, truly "preaching to the choir". Creed's music more than touches on the conflicts and tough stuff within the life of faith. Look over the lyrics to "What If" or "What's This Life For" or the newer "Time" as a refresher. There won't be Bibles distributed after shows, but packed between Mark Tremonti's shredding solos and the words, heaping doses of hope, truth, redemption, and purpose are offered for all, no questions asked.
The band wants to give fans a bang for their buck, too, with the first 2, 010 seats at venues seats selling for $ 20. Information is available at www.creedworld.com. Following two May event dates in St. Augustine, FL and Concord, NC at the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, the 20-10 Tour goes full force July 28- Sept 4 with 26 dates.





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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Chris219 said:
Hey Scott may GOD bless you with divine favor throughout your entire tour! You deserve it bro..youve come a long way. Jus do what u do and shine! See you in Chicago on August 15! Does the song you sing have enough meaning? Inspire us to sing along. Does the song you sing keep echoing?
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Dragon Fly Lily-Holly said:
AND...Thank YOU Tresa!! :)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Dragon Fly Lily-Holly said:
God does know our hearts! :) So glad you are still doing great! Put the past behind and keep on going with your head up! Bless that family of yours! :)
Thanks Joel- it was a good read! :)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:12 AM, ponderingheart said:
Joel, thank you for using my article! I always want to let the world know what a wonderful artist and person Scott is however I can!
God bless you, Scott
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2987758/scott_stapp_rocks_creed_with_new_heart.html?cat=33
Love always, Tresa
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Michelle-L said:
No regrets, just lessons learned Scott! We love you guys!!! ;)
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:43 PM, 81jewels said:
You're awesome Scott I can relate to some of the things you have gone through! I was a mess after loosing my oldest son to brain cancer! And I had to find the will to live for myself and other children and husband . But the Great Divide has given me immense strenght. In my recovery and still doesn't. When I think I have it bad I listen to Broken or watch the video with the soldier. And I see that there are a lot of people worse off then me. And I give thanks for everything in my life. I
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Maurício Creed said:
you deserve all the chances that exist! you're a great person! sure!
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 5:44 PM, T said:
Scott ... you have always rocked us with your awesome heart!!!!! You have always been..and will always be the best at healing with your lyrics! Beautiful!...your growth is awesome ...and only helps US All more!!! Thanks for you!!!!
Teresa
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Gisela said:
I'm glad to know that Scott is a new man. I missed Creed and now that they are back I thank God for giving Scott the will to change and let the past behind.
Now, the thing that'd make me the happiest woman in the world would be to see them live in concert, so PLEASE come to Argentina!!!! =)
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Cherry Onaiwu said:
This article is refreshing to read. I'm so excited that we get to see Creed on tour again and I plan on getting VIP passes again. I'm hoping that they sing 'Time' as it's my favorite off of the new album and it stirs my heart. It's good to see how much Scott has grown over the years.... like we all grow.
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