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Creed









Bio

formed 1996

The hard rock four-piece Creed was formed by two Florida high school friends, vocalist Scott Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti. The duo lost touch after graduation, but reunited in Tallahassee after Stapp underwent a few years of hard times. Stapp and Tremonti became Creed with the addition of bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips, with many of the group's lyrics obliquely addressing themes of Christian spirituality (Stapp's father was a Pentecostal minister). After being remixed for major-label release on Sony, the group's debut album, My Own Prison, did extremely well on the pop charts, selling over four million copies. Creed also scored four number one rock radio hits ("My Own Prison," "Torn," "What's This Life For," and "One"), making them the first band to accomplish the feat with their debut album. It was still charting in the Top 100 when the follow-up, Human Clay, was released in 1999. Human Clay debuted at number one, and its lead single "Higher" spent 17 weeks on top of the mainstream rock airplay charts. Human Clay went on to sell over six million copies, and had returned to the Top Ten a full year after its release, following the group's successful summer tour in 2000. That year, Marshall left the group to pursue other interests; Brett Hestla was named as his replacement for their US tour and the immediate future. In fall 2001, history repeated itself when Creed's third album, Weathered, debuted at number one. First single "My Sacrifice" bombarded radio and TV, defining that Creed's starpower was undeniable. Producer John Kurzweg helped recapture the band's signature vibe of thunderous guitar work and lyrical wizardry, allowing Weathered to reign over much of mainstream rock in 2002. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide




News

Creed has announced the second leg of its Weathered tour, set to kick off April 29 in Fargo, N.D. From there, the trek hits some 20 U.S. cities through a May 31 date in San Antonio. Beginning three shows into the tour in Indianapolis, Default will join as openers.


Pictures

Tour

April 29, Fargo, N.D., Fargodome May 1, Champaign, Ill., Assembly Hall May 3, Indianapolis, Verizon Wireless Music Center May 4, Moline, Ill., Mark of the Quad Cities May 6, Wichita, Kan., Kansas Coliseum May 8, Salt Lake City, Delta Center May 10, Portland, Ore., Rose Garden May 11, Spokane, Wash., Spokane Arena May 12, Tacoma, Wash., Tacoma Dome May 15, Sacramento, Calif., ARCO Arena May 16, San Jose, Calif., San Jose Arena May 18, Oakland, Calif., Oakland Arena May 19, Los Angeles, Staples Center May 22, Las Vegas, Thomas & Mack Center May 23, Phoenix, Cricket Pavilion May 25, Las Cruces, N.M., Pan American Center May 27, Oklahoma City, Myriad Convention Center May 29, Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center May 30, Mercedes, Texas, Mercedes Showgrounds May 31, San Antonio, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater





Albums

Weathered

01 Bullets
02 Freedom Fighter
03 Who's Got My Back?
04 Signs
05 One Last Breath
06 My Sacrifice
07 Stand Here With Me
08 Weathered
09 Hide
10 Don't Stop Dancing
11 Lullaby


Human Clay

01 Are You Ready?
02 What If
03 Beautiful
04 Say I
05 Wrong Way
06 Faceless Man
07 Never Die
08 With Arms Wide Open
09 Higher
10 Wash Away Those Years
11 Inside Us All
12 Young Grow Old
13 To Whom It May Concern


My Own Prison

01 Torn
02 Ode
03 My Own Prison
04 Pity For A Dime
05 In America
06 Illusion
07 Unforgiven
08 Sister
09 What's This Life For
10 One





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