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Find out how excited Scott Stapp is to be a grandpa.#ScottStapp #Creed Scott Stapp from Creed is a grandfather now. Like many, he is beyond proud of the fact. -
Scott Stapp Solo Tour Details: Singer to Perform at Own Concerts Ahead of Creed Reunion
Scott Stapp will go on a series of solo concerts before the highly-anticipated reunion of Creed later this year.#ScottStapp #Creed -
Creed New Music Coming Out Soon? Scott Stapp Teases About Band’s Next Project
Creed's Scott Stapp shares the possibility of the band releasing new music soon.#Creed #ScottStapp -
Lauv and Scott Stapp Now 2023: Ages, Bios, + Latest Updates Regarding the Two Musicians
Happy birthday, Lauv and Scott! Get updates on what the two musicians are up to now! Happy birthday, Lauv and Scott Stapp! Lauv Bio Ari Leff (professionally known as Lauv) was born on August 8, 1994 in San Francisco, California. -
Scott Stapp Meme: Creed Singer Opens Up About Being the Subject of Viral Hilarious Images
Creed's Scott Stapp famously became a meme because of his words' excessive R sounds while he speaks them using his marble-mouthed baritone voice.#ScottStapp #Creed -
Creed Finally Reuniting Soon? Mark Tremonti Hints at Band’s Future Amid Hiatus
Creed's Mark Tremonti recently gave fans a ray of hope about a possible reunion while promoting his new album with Alter Bridge.#Creed #MarkTremonti -
Scott Stapp Confuses 'Creed' Movie With Band Biopic on 'Funny Or Die' [WATCH]
Scott Stapp is known for being eccentric, but he takes it to the next level where he reviews the new "Creed movie" on Funny or Die, confusing it with a band biopic. "Creed" debuted in theaters on Nov. 25 and is, in fact, a movie centered on boxing starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone. -
Scott Stapp Talks Creed Reunion, Guitarist Mark Tremonti Not Ready
Creed frontman Scott Stapp seems to be on an upswing after the infamous video that he posted to Facebook, where he claimed to be completely broke, homeless and under attack from seemingly unknown assailants. It was later revealed that Stapp had suffered a breakdown due to Bipolar Disorder and worsened by substance abuse. Currently, he is hopeful that his top-charting band is set to reunite, but guitarist Mark Tremonti is not ready, at least in the short term. -
Scott Stapp Announces Bipolar Diagnosis; Creed Vocalist Getting Help
Scott Stapp surprised no one this week when he announced to the world that he suffered from bipolar disorder. The former Creed vocalist was in the news for all of the wrong reasons last year, and his condition couldn't have helped at all with his behavior. -
Scott Stapp's Unsettling 911 Recordings Surface, Creed Frontman Sounds Paranoid and Afraid During Calls [LISTEN]
A few more pieces of evidence that Creed singer Scott Stapp isn't doing well mentally recently surfaced. TMZ obtained several 911 recordings of Stapp calling police in Florida as well as the dean of his son's school. The singer sounds afraid, delusional and desperate in the recordings, making outrageous claims about his family and the terrorism group ISIS -
Scott Stapp Skipped Mental Health Hearing: Creed Singer Could Be Involuntarily Committed
Creed's Scott Stapp reportedly skipped a mental health hearing that a court required him to attend. The scheduled appearance was supposed to be a chance for officials to propose Stapp spend some time in a psychiatric treatment facility. The singer made headlines in November after posting multiple videos in which he claimed he was broke and living in his truck.A few days ago, it was reported that Stapp recieved a $1.5 million advance for his last solo effort, 2013's "Proof of Life." He, along with Creed bandmates Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips, reportedly received $3 million in advance of 2009's "Full Circle." Stapp's stories of mysterious sources draining his bank account and not receiving royalties from his record label seem a bit sketchy now.The singer's mental health came into question earlier in November when police in Madison County, Florida, found him on the side of the road looking inebriated and rambling incoherently. He was placed in a 72-hour psych hold, and his wife, Jaclyn, asked that he be put in an additional psych hold after the videos started surfacing. GossipExtra notes that Stapp can be involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility for having missed his recent court date.The singer appears to be sober in the video messages, but there is no way of telling what his true state of mind is. -
The Most Head-Turning Musician Quotes of 2014: Gene Simmons, Lorde, Eminem and More Make Marks on Twitter, Elsewhere
Musicians, like every other branch of celebrity, are bound to say head-turning things every once in a while. This year was no exception. Check out these eight eye-catching lines and the (generally) bad blood that preceded them.
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