In the 1990s and 2000s, one of the biggest bands on Earth was, surprisingly, Creed. The growling group, which was fronted by lead singer Scott Stapp, rose to fame with passionate, hard rocking songs ...
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 20: Creed's lead singer Scott Stapp and the band's guitarist Mark Tremonti (R) perform onstage at the Beacon Theatre on April 20, 2012 in New York City. Creed sees both an album ...
Short fans didn't stand a chance in the crammed voltaic herd for Creed's set on the Palomino Stage Saturday night at the Stagecoach Music Festival. Hair whipped across the faces of strangers to the ...
Creed brought the Summer of ’99 Tour, as they're billing their return from a nearly 12-year hiatus to Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix on Wednesday, Sept. 4, with fellow veterans of the ...
These are unquestionably high — or, as the song says, higher — times for Creed. Despite being on hiatus since 2012, the rock quartet from Florida is having a hot resurgence. The Texas Rangers used ...
world, the group is, in many ways, an old-school unit. It’s nothing new, but as long as you’ve got some good songs, such presentations will never really go out of style. Creed has the songs. And ...
Creed initially disbanded in June 2004, a full year after their last activity, but the band's darkest times actually preceded their split, as Mark Tremonti reveals in a recent Spin interview. In fact, ...
Throughout their 105-minute show Wednesday night at Dickies Arena, Creed frontman Scott Stapp evangelized earnestly between songs about believing in yourself, spiritual connections and personal ...
This summer is seeing the return of Creed — one of the biggest music acts of the late 1990s. The band has recently completed a pair of cruises and now embarks on an extensive tour that visits outdoor ...
The Rangers were greeted “With Arms Wide Open” at the White House, along with a classical version of Creed’s “Higher” as they walked into the East Room on Thursday. The 2023 World Series champs were ...