Creed’s Summer of ’99 cruise boarded in Miami on Thursday (April 18th), and the reunited band didn’t waste any time delivering their first concert in 12 years. Scott Stapp and company rocked a 16-song set for the thrilled passengers.
The band — featuring original members Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips, Brian Marshall, along with touring guitarist Eric Friedman — opened the set appropriately with the song “Are You Ready?” They proceeded to play favorites such as “Torn,” “My Own Prison,” “Weathered,” and “Faceless Man.”
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The main set ended with the one-two punch of the sing-along anthems “With Arms Wide Open” and “Higher,” after which Stapp led the crowd in a rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Tremonti, who turned 50 years old today. The band then returned for an encore of “One Last Breath” and “My Sacrifice.”
When it was all said and done, the show proved to be a...
The band — featuring original members Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips, Brian Marshall, along with touring guitarist Eric Friedman — opened the set appropriately with the song “Are You Ready?” They proceeded to play favorites such as “Torn,” “My Own Prison,” “Weathered,” and “Faceless Man.”
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The main set ended with the one-two punch of the sing-along anthems “With Arms Wide Open” and “Higher,” after which Stapp led the crowd in a rendition of “Happy Birthday” for Tremonti, who turned 50 years old today. The band then returned for an encore of “One Last Breath” and “My Sacrifice.”
When it was all said and done, the show proved to be a...
- 4/19/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman and Liz Ramanand
- Consequence - Music
It seems that Southern Hospitality stars Joe Bradley and Maddi Reese could finally be dating. Viewers have seen Joe profess his love for Maddi, only to get turned down. Maddi has not had the best experiences with love and once she broke up with Trevor for a second time, she may have realized she needed to give Joe a chance. Fans are curious how their boss Leva has dealt with this after telling Joe he cannot date coworkers.
Maddi Reese Does Not Pick The Best Guys
Maddi Reese has never picked the best guys. Her ex-Trevor has cheated on her time and time again. Viewers saw her coworkers and friends warn her before getting back with him, but she dated him again anyway. However, they proved their point when they ended up breaking up again. There were rumors Trevor was cheating on her, but Maddi did not want to believe it.
Maddi Reese Does Not Pick The Best Guys
Maddi Reese has never picked the best guys. Her ex-Trevor has cheated on her time and time again. Viewers saw her coworkers and friends warn her before getting back with him, but she dated him again anyway. However, they proved their point when they ended up breaking up again. There were rumors Trevor was cheating on her, but Maddi did not want to believe it.
- 3/20/2024
- by Hailee Dent
- TV Shows Ace
Scott Stapp has just released his new solo album, Higher Power, and with it comes a music video for the moving ballad “If These Walls Could Talk” featuring Dorothy.
The single features the Creed singer and Dorothy trading verses as they sing about battling demons, with poignant lyrics like, “They’ve seen me pick the bottle up and put the bible down/ They’ve heard me crying out more times than I can count.” The song slowly builds into a powerful climax showcasing each singer’s impressive vocal range.
Heavy Consequence recently caught up with Stapp, and he told us, “[Dorothy] is a real powerhouse vocalist. Just in terms of what she’s capable of doing vocally, it just blows my mind. She has such an iconic, big, soulful voice. And it’s so dynamic — she can do so much, from rock to incredible gospel-esque melodies, all the way to having opera training.
The single features the Creed singer and Dorothy trading verses as they sing about battling demons, with poignant lyrics like, “They’ve seen me pick the bottle up and put the bible down/ They’ve heard me crying out more times than I can count.” The song slowly builds into a powerful climax showcasing each singer’s impressive vocal range.
Heavy Consequence recently caught up with Stapp, and he told us, “[Dorothy] is a real powerhouse vocalist. Just in terms of what she’s capable of doing vocally, it just blows my mind. She has such an iconic, big, soulful voice. And it’s so dynamic — she can do so much, from rock to incredible gospel-esque melodies, all the way to having opera training.
- 3/15/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Creed’s extensive reunion tour just got a whole lot bigger. The multiplatinum post-grunge act has announced a new leg of Fall 2024 North American shows featuring 3 Doors Down and Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth Wvh as support.
The newly announced outing, dubbed the “Are You Ready? Tour,” kicks off November 2nd in Oklahoma City, and runs through a December 5th show in Orlando, Florida. An artist pre-sale starts at noon Et today (February 6th) using the code Higher via Ticketmaster, while a Live Nation pre-sale using the code Energy starts Wednesday (February 7th) at 10 a.m. local time via the same link. Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The fall leg will follow Creed’s previously announced “Summer of ’99 Tour” that runs from mid July through late September. 3 Doors Down...
The newly announced outing, dubbed the “Are You Ready? Tour,” kicks off November 2nd in Oklahoma City, and runs through a December 5th show in Orlando, Florida. An artist pre-sale starts at noon Et today (February 6th) using the code Higher via Ticketmaster, while a Live Nation pre-sale using the code Energy starts Wednesday (February 7th) at 10 a.m. local time via the same link. Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The fall leg will follow Creed’s previously announced “Summer of ’99 Tour” that runs from mid July through late September. 3 Doors Down...
- 2/6/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
What can one do when stuck on the metaphorical Paramount Mountain other than sing with Creed?
On Wednesday, Paramount Plus shared their fever-dreamish Super Bowl commercial starring Drew Barrymore, Patrick Stewart, Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa, Peppa Pig, and Arnold from Hey Arnold as they figure out how to get over a snowy mountaintop.
“If it were a football, I’d be able to reach the top,” Taogvailoa says after throwing an anchor.
“What about a football-shaped head?” suggests Stewart, looking at Arnold from Hey Arnold. “We throw the child.”
Knuckles from Sonic agrees,...
On Wednesday, Paramount Plus shared their fever-dreamish Super Bowl commercial starring Drew Barrymore, Patrick Stewart, Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa, Peppa Pig, and Arnold from Hey Arnold as they figure out how to get over a snowy mountaintop.
“If it were a football, I’d be able to reach the top,” Taogvailoa says after throwing an anchor.
“What about a football-shaped head?” suggests Stewart, looking at Arnold from Hey Arnold. “We throw the child.”
Knuckles from Sonic agrees,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
An absolutely bonkers new Super Bowl commercial from Paramount+ features a wild cast of Creed, Patrick Stewart, and Drew Barrymore, alongside cartoon characters Arnold (from Hey Arnold!) and Peppa Pig, among others.
The clip, titled “Sir Patrick Stewart Does a Hail Arnold,” also boasts Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, Survivor host Jeff Probst, and Reno 911 star Thomas Lennon, as well as Dora the Explorer, Sonic the Hedgehog‘s Knuckles, and Halo‘s Master Chief.
All of the aforementioned celebs and characters are trapped at an icy canyon on Paramount Mountain. Their solution is to have Stewart throw Arnold and his “football-shaped head” to the top of the mountain with a rope so they can all climb up.
While the celebs debate whether they should “throw the child,” we hear the opening guitar strums of Creed’s “Higher,” as we see Barrymore look over to see Creed’s Scott Stapp and...
The clip, titled “Sir Patrick Stewart Does a Hail Arnold,” also boasts Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, Survivor host Jeff Probst, and Reno 911 star Thomas Lennon, as well as Dora the Explorer, Sonic the Hedgehog‘s Knuckles, and Halo‘s Master Chief.
All of the aforementioned celebs and characters are trapped at an icy canyon on Paramount Mountain. Their solution is to have Stewart throw Arnold and his “football-shaped head” to the top of the mountain with a rope so they can all climb up.
While the celebs debate whether they should “throw the child,” we hear the opening guitar strums of Creed’s “Higher,” as we see Barrymore look over to see Creed’s Scott Stapp and...
- 2/1/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Prior to reuniting with Creed for a pair of rock cruises and a North American tour, singer Scott Stapp will embark on his own solo jaunt in support of his upcoming album, Higher Power.
Stapp just announced a brief US outing that kicks off March 10th in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and runs through a March 22nd show in Clear Lake, Iowa. A Live Nation pre-sale for select dates starts Wednesday (January 17th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Spotlight, while a general on-sale starts Friday at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
In addition to the March shows, Stapp will also play a couple of previously announced January concerts, including one gig opening for Daughtry. Tickets to those shows are available now.
Stapp just announced a brief US outing that kicks off March 10th in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and runs through a March 22nd show in Clear Lake, Iowa. A Live Nation pre-sale for select dates starts Wednesday (January 17th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Spotlight, while a general on-sale starts Friday at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
In addition to the March shows, Stapp will also play a couple of previously announced January concerts, including one gig opening for Daughtry. Tickets to those shows are available now.
- 1/16/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Creed are reuniting for a massive tour in 2024, but what about new music? In a new interview, singer Scott Stapp discusses the possibility of the band writing and recording new songs.
“[Guitarist] Mark [Tremonti] and I were together a couple days ago doing something like, some secret thing I can’t share,” Stapp told host Eddie Trunk on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation. “But we were hanging out for a couple days and as we were hanging out, we just began talking about how we wrote [our 1999 album] Human Clay, and we wrote Human Clay while on the road touring My Own Prison.”
He continued, “And we wrote it at, during soundchecks, 80%, 90% of that record was written on stage during soundcheck. And you know what we’d do? We’d write a song and we’d get it tight and play it within three or four days of writing it, because we didn’t have...
“[Guitarist] Mark [Tremonti] and I were together a couple days ago doing something like, some secret thing I can’t share,” Stapp told host Eddie Trunk on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation. “But we were hanging out for a couple days and as we were hanging out, we just began talking about how we wrote [our 1999 album] Human Clay, and we wrote Human Clay while on the road touring My Own Prison.”
He continued, “And we wrote it at, during soundchecks, 80%, 90% of that record was written on stage during soundcheck. And you know what we’d do? We’d write a song and we’d get it tight and play it within three or four days of writing it, because we didn’t have...
- 1/12/2024
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
It was Thanksgiving 2001, and America was still recovering from the 9/11 terrorist attacks from the month before. The wound was still fresh; the debris was still being rummaged through, and we were sad, angry, confused and lost. Desperately looking for some hope to cling to, so as Americans often do, we turned on the good old boob tube to watch some football Americano. It was halftime, which meant it was time for musical entertainment. But how could we rock n roll at a time like this? How could we bang our heads, jump around and wave our arms in rebellious joy when the pain from this tragedy still clouded our thoughts? Was it too soon to rock? That is what many people thought, but the members of the band Creed knew that music was exactly what we needed. Surrounded by Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, American flags, and men literally flying overhead, Creed exploded onto the red,...
- 1/5/2024
- by Derek Mitchell
- JoBlo.com
Creed and Nickelback are two of the most polarizing rock bands to ever exist. While both acts have sold millions of albums, they’ve also been on the receiving end of much criticism and backlash over the years. Despite the haters, they can count one super-fan in R&b star Sza.
Variety just named Sza its “Hitmaker of the Year,” and in the accompanying interview, she was asked what music she’s been listening to that she really loves.
Sza responded, “The other day, you know what I pulled up? Creed, Nickelback, Train ‘Drops of Jupiter,’ just a whole bunch of that.” That apparently led the interviewer to do a facepalm and burst out laughing, leading Sza to react, “I know, I know! Wait, you know what’s crazy? Do white people hate Creed and Nickelback?”
The singer continued, “Black people love them! They rock! That shit is bomb! Why...
Variety just named Sza its “Hitmaker of the Year,” and in the accompanying interview, she was asked what music she’s been listening to that she really loves.
Sza responded, “The other day, you know what I pulled up? Creed, Nickelback, Train ‘Drops of Jupiter,’ just a whole bunch of that.” That apparently led the interviewer to do a facepalm and burst out laughing, leading Sza to react, “I know, I know! Wait, you know what’s crazy? Do white people hate Creed and Nickelback?”
The singer continued, “Black people love them! They rock! That shit is bomb! Why...
- 11/30/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Creed singer Scott Stapp has unleashed the latest song from his upcoming solo album, Higher Power, set for release on March 15th. The third single from the LP is titled “Black Butterfly,” and can be streamed below.
The new song follows previous singles “What I Deserve” and the title track. The hard-rocking tune is reminiscent of Bush in its initial verses as it leads up to an anthemic chorus and later a Middle Eastern-inspired guitar solo.
“Growth is a challenging process,” said Stapp of the song. “I often write aspirational lyrics about getting to that ‘next level’ – knowing what you’re capable of and rejecting the idea that you’re defined by your mistakes. Overcoming difficulty can lead to increased self-awareness and, in time, wisdom that can lead to helping others going through similar situations.”
As Stapp promotes his forthcoming solo album, he’s also prepping for a reunion tour with Creed.
The new song follows previous singles “What I Deserve” and the title track. The hard-rocking tune is reminiscent of Bush in its initial verses as it leads up to an anthemic chorus and later a Middle Eastern-inspired guitar solo.
“Growth is a challenging process,” said Stapp of the song. “I often write aspirational lyrics about getting to that ‘next level’ – knowing what you’re capable of and rejecting the idea that you’re defined by your mistakes. Overcoming difficulty can lead to increased self-awareness and, in time, wisdom that can lead to helping others going through similar situations.”
As Stapp promotes his forthcoming solo album, he’s also prepping for a reunion tour with Creed.
- 11/29/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Twelve years after their last show, Creed will reunite for their Summer of ’99 tour next year. Beginning in July 2024, band members Scott Phillips, Brian Marshall, Mark Tremonti and Scott Stapp will come together to perform for their fans.
“I feel like I’m as strong as I’ve ever been vocally, and looking forward to sharing the stage with the guys again,” Stapp said in a statement. “The fans have clearly let us know they feel it’s long overdue. I want to give them what they deserve. I’m ready to bring it.”
They are scheduled to start their reunion tour in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before ending on September 28 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Not only will the band be reconnecting, but they have also invited 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, Big Wreck and Finger Eleven to rock with them as supporting acts.
The 90s rock band has four...
“I feel like I’m as strong as I’ve ever been vocally, and looking forward to sharing the stage with the guys again,” Stapp said in a statement. “The fans have clearly let us know they feel it’s long overdue. I want to give them what they deserve. I’m ready to bring it.”
They are scheduled to start their reunion tour in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before ending on September 28 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Not only will the band be reconnecting, but they have also invited 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, Big Wreck and Finger Eleven to rock with them as supporting acts.
The 90s rock band has four...
- 11/28/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
The love between the Texas Rangers and Creed keeps growing. Following the news of the baseball team using the band’s music for motivation, all four members of Creed attended the Rangers’ home playoff game against the Houston Astros on Wednesday night (October 19th).
As previously reported, Rangers pitcher Andrew Heaney revealed earlier this month that the team had been playing Creed’s music to get pumped up for games since the middle of the regular season. From there, things took off to the point where there was a stadium sing-along of “Higher” during the team’s series clincher against the Baltimore Orioles in the Alds.
In addition to sitting in the stands at Globe Life Field on Wednesday night and being seen on the Jumbotron during another stadium sing-along to “Higher,” the band members held a press conference in the middle of the game, where they expressed their gratitude...
As previously reported, Rangers pitcher Andrew Heaney revealed earlier this month that the team had been playing Creed’s music to get pumped up for games since the middle of the regular season. From there, things took off to the point where there was a stadium sing-along of “Higher” during the team’s series clincher against the Baltimore Orioles in the Alds.
In addition to sitting in the stands at Globe Life Field on Wednesday night and being seen on the Jumbotron during another stadium sing-along to “Higher,” the band members held a press conference in the middle of the game, where they expressed their gratitude...
- 10/19/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Scott Stapp has announced his fourth solo album, Higher Power, arriving March 15th via Napalm Records.
The Creed singer also shared the new single “What I Deserve,” which follows up the previously released title track. The new song features guitarist Yiannis Papadopoulos, and touts emotional high and lows, drifting from brooding balladry to heavy, big-chord choruses. The tune comes with a shred solo from Papadopoulos, along with lyrics that ponder the intricacies of a relationship.
“We all want back what we give,” Stapp commented in a press release. “‘What I Deserve’ is about two people understanding who they are individually and coming to a place where they can express exactly what they each want, need, and deserve. The duality in the song is that both sides are expressing the same thing and coming to an understanding of the faults of the other.”
He added, “This song pleads both guilty and...
The Creed singer also shared the new single “What I Deserve,” which follows up the previously released title track. The new song features guitarist Yiannis Papadopoulos, and touts emotional high and lows, drifting from brooding balladry to heavy, big-chord choruses. The tune comes with a shred solo from Papadopoulos, along with lyrics that ponder the intricacies of a relationship.
“We all want back what we give,” Stapp commented in a press release. “‘What I Deserve’ is about two people understanding who they are individually and coming to a place where they can express exactly what they each want, need, and deserve. The duality in the song is that both sides are expressing the same thing and coming to an understanding of the faults of the other.”
He added, “This song pleads both guilty and...
- 10/11/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Following the news of a Creed reunion, singer Scott Stapp has released a new single, “Higher Power.” The track features Stapp’s characteristic brand of melodic hard rock, with powerful vocals and heavy guitars.
“Life’s mysteries can be unraveled by listening to one’s inner voice,” Stapp said regarding “Higher Power” in a press release. “For me, that means leaning on my faith in God and listening to His voice to guide me through the struggles and darkness. For others, whether it’s through art, nature, science, family, or a combination of all, tapping into a higher power is an individualized process that requires an open mind and a willingness to flow with a force that’s greater than the individual.”
Stapp wrote “Higher Power” with Scott Stevens, who co-produced the track with Marti Fredericksen. The tune was mixed by Chris Baseford and mastered by Ted Jensen.
“Higher Power...
“Life’s mysteries can be unraveled by listening to one’s inner voice,” Stapp said regarding “Higher Power” in a press release. “For me, that means leaning on my faith in God and listening to His voice to guide me through the struggles and darkness. For others, whether it’s through art, nature, science, family, or a combination of all, tapping into a higher power is an individualized process that requires an open mind and a willingness to flow with a force that’s greater than the individual.”
Stapp wrote “Higher Power” with Scott Stevens, who co-produced the track with Marti Fredericksen. The tune was mixed by Chris Baseford and mastered by Ted Jensen.
“Higher Power...
- 8/18/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
Bringing back the nostalgia of the late 1990s and early 2000s, American hard rock band Creed is finally making its comeback after the band split up in 2004 teasing their new show as, the band will be headlining the Summer of ’99 cruise festival in April 2024. They will also be joined by groups such as 3 Doors Down and Nine Days.
The multi-platinum band, known for its various hits such as ‘My Sacrifice’, ‘With Arms Wide Open’ and ‘One Last Breath’ split up in 2004 and then reunited in 2009 and released their fourth album ‘Full Circle’ and last played live in 2012.
While singer Scott Stapp embarked on a solo career after the split, the rest of the band members which include lead guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Philips and bassist Brian Marshall went on to form the highly acclaimed hard rock group Alter Bridge, with Myles Kennedy as both lead singer and rhythm and co-lead guitarist.
The multi-platinum band, known for its various hits such as ‘My Sacrifice’, ‘With Arms Wide Open’ and ‘One Last Breath’ split up in 2004 and then reunited in 2009 and released their fourth album ‘Full Circle’ and last played live in 2012.
While singer Scott Stapp embarked on a solo career after the split, the rest of the band members which include lead guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Philips and bassist Brian Marshall went on to form the highly acclaimed hard rock group Alter Bridge, with Myles Kennedy as both lead singer and rhythm and co-lead guitarist.
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Get ready for a blast from the past as Creed announces a reunion, set for summer 2024.
In a video the band shared on Facebook, Creed frontman Scott Stapp and the rest of the band announced they’re coming back together for the nostalgia-heavy Summer of ’99 cruise next year.
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“We’re truly honoured by all your unwavering support throughout the years,” Stapp says in the video. “Creed is back — let’s do this!”
The Summer of ’99 Cruise departs from Miami and heads to the Bahamas, and takes place from April 18-22, 2024.
Creed are scheduled to perform two sets, and they’ll be joined by Buckcherry, Tonic, Vertical Horizon, Fuel, Verve Pipe, Tantric, Dishwalla, Veruca Salt’s Louise Post, Nine Days and 3 Doors Down.
In a video the band shared on Facebook, Creed frontman Scott Stapp and the rest of the band announced they’re coming back together for the nostalgia-heavy Summer of ’99 cruise next year.
Read More: Creed Frontman Scott Stapp Reveals His Own Kids Mock His ‘Over-The-Top’ Singing
“We’re truly honoured by all your unwavering support throughout the years,” Stapp says in the video. “Creed is back — let’s do this!”
The Summer of ’99 Cruise departs from Miami and heads to the Bahamas, and takes place from April 18-22, 2024.
Creed are scheduled to perform two sets, and they’ll be joined by Buckcherry, Tonic, Vertical Horizon, Fuel, Verve Pipe, Tantric, Dishwalla, Veruca Salt’s Louise Post, Nine Days and 3 Doors Down.
- 7/20/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Creed are getting back together to headline the Summer of ’99 Cruise in 2024. They’ll be joined by fellow hit-making bands of the era, including 3 Doors Down, Buckcherry, Tonic, Fuel, and more.
It’s been more than a decade since Creed played a show, with their last gig taking place in December 2012 as they capped off their first reunion tour. The band had broken up in 2004, but got back together in 2009. They’ve been on hiatus ever since that final 2012 show.
The Summer of ’99 Cruise will set sail aboard the Norwegian Pearl on April 18th from Miami, and travel to Nassau, Bahamas, before returning on April 22nd. Joining the aforementioned acts on the boat will be Vertical Horizon, The Verve Pipe, Tantric, Dishwalla, Nine Days, and Veruca Salt’s Louise Post. Radio personality Eddie Trunk and the stars of Axs TV’s The Power Hour (including Matt Pinfield) will serve as hosts of the cruise.
It’s been more than a decade since Creed played a show, with their last gig taking place in December 2012 as they capped off their first reunion tour. The band had broken up in 2004, but got back together in 2009. They’ve been on hiatus ever since that final 2012 show.
The Summer of ’99 Cruise will set sail aboard the Norwegian Pearl on April 18th from Miami, and travel to Nassau, Bahamas, before returning on April 22nd. Joining the aforementioned acts on the boat will be Vertical Horizon, The Verve Pipe, Tantric, Dishwalla, Nine Days, and Veruca Salt’s Louise Post. Radio personality Eddie Trunk and the stars of Axs TV’s The Power Hour (including Matt Pinfield) will serve as hosts of the cruise.
- 7/19/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
After rolling out band announcements for weeks, the 2023 Blue Ridge Rock Festival has unveiled its full lineup. The Virginia fest will feature rock and metal heavyweights like Slipknot, Pantera, Danzig, Five Finger Death Punch, Staind, Limp Bizkit, and Shinedown alongside hip-hop acts like Flo Rida, 2 Chainz, Three 6 Mafia, Insane Clown Posse, and, yes, Vanilla Ice himself.
In sheer numbers, Blue Ridge Rock Festival is massive, with more than 150 acts across four days of music. The event is set for September 7th-10th at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia. Four-day and single-day passes are available via the festival’s website. Tickets are also available via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The Thursday (September 7th) lineup will find headliners Five Finger Death Punch joined by Staind, Evanescence, Coheed and Cambria, Rise Against, Cypress Hill, Machine Head, Three Days Grace, Highly Suspect, Biohazard, Exodus, and more.
In sheer numbers, Blue Ridge Rock Festival is massive, with more than 150 acts across four days of music. The event is set for September 7th-10th at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia. Four-day and single-day passes are available via the festival’s website. Tickets are also available via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The Thursday (September 7th) lineup will find headliners Five Finger Death Punch joined by Staind, Evanescence, Coheed and Cambria, Rise Against, Cypress Hill, Machine Head, Three Days Grace, Highly Suspect, Biohazard, Exodus, and more.
- 5/11/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Woodstock ’99 was supposed to be sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Instead, what we got was three days of mob violence, sewage spills, and Jamiroquai. If you weren’t there, congratulate yourself on at least one shrewd life decision. (If only the decision not to be born yet.) If you went, prepare for some nasty flashbacks in the new HBO doc on the infamous festival, Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage. (It premieres on July 23rd.) In terms of a handy metaphor for the death of the Nineties dream, you can...
- 7/22/2021
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
This Friday, HBO will debut Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage, a documentary about the infamous 30th anniversary staging of the iconic music fest. Ahead of the film’s premiere, Rolling Stone is debuting a clip focusing on one of the more serious and disgusting aspects from the festival: The lack of clean drinking water and the puddles of human sewage that festival-goers mistook as mud.
As seen in the clip, although organizers set up barrels of clean water for the attendees — which leaned heavily toward the young male demographic — to drink,...
As seen in the clip, although organizers set up barrels of clean water for the attendees — which leaned heavily toward the young male demographic — to drink,...
- 7/20/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
HBO Max has released a new trailer for Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage, its upcoming documentary about the infamous three-day music festival. The film will arrive on the streaming service July 23rd.
Thrown 30 years after the original Woodstock, Woodstock 99 was completely unlike the counter-cultural celebration of peace, love, and music. The trailer distills the chaos that ensued, from scorching heat and $4 bottles of water, to malfunctioning porta-potties and a whole lot of pent-up white male rage that was unleashed in the form of fights, fires, and multiple reports of sexual assault.
Thrown 30 years after the original Woodstock, Woodstock 99 was completely unlike the counter-cultural celebration of peace, love, and music. The trailer distills the chaos that ensued, from scorching heat and $4 bottles of water, to malfunctioning porta-potties and a whole lot of pent-up white male rage that was unleashed in the form of fights, fires, and multiple reports of sexual assault.
- 7/7/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Anyone who is a rock fanatic knows the name Scott Stapp, but most people might know the man by his band name. He’s the man who lends his voice to the band Creed. He’s the man who brings the lyrics to life, who makes us all sing along, and who is famous for being part of the rock band. However, he’s also famous for a few other things, and it turns out he is about to become a lot more famous. It seems he’s been tapped to play the iconic role of Frank Sinatra in a new biopic called “Reagan,”
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Scott Stapp...
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- 12/20/2020
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
This weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” on NBC was packed with Christmas-themed sketches, being the last “SNL” of 2020 and all. In addition, in “SNL” tradition, “Weekend Update” hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost did their annual “Joke Swap” during the segment.
Jost, delivering lines that otherwise would’ve gone to co-host Che, started off with a joke about how Creed frontman Scott Stapp is playing Frank Sinatra in an upcoming biopic about Ronald Reagan. While that’s disturbing enough, the joke took another turn as Jost was tricked into making a whitewashed casting joke about his own wife, Scarlett Johansson. “The good news is Sammy Davis, Jr. will be played by Scarlett Johansson!”
The joke is in reference to past controversies surrounding Johansson’s casting in films like “Ghost in the Shell,” which began as a Japanese manga. The filmmakers were accused of whitewashing a role that could...
Jost, delivering lines that otherwise would’ve gone to co-host Che, started off with a joke about how Creed frontman Scott Stapp is playing Frank Sinatra in an upcoming biopic about Ronald Reagan. While that’s disturbing enough, the joke took another turn as Jost was tricked into making a whitewashed casting joke about his own wife, Scarlett Johansson. “The good news is Sammy Davis, Jr. will be played by Scarlett Johansson!”
The joke is in reference to past controversies surrounding Johansson’s casting in films like “Ghost in the Shell,” which began as a Japanese manga. The filmmakers were accused of whitewashing a role that could...
- 12/20/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
There's certainly a lot to unpack in that headline. According to Billboard, Scott Stapp, best known as the front-man of American rock-band Creed, has signed on to play the legendary Frank Sinatra in an upcoming biopic of Ronald Reagan. [Seemore] Reagan is slated to star Dennis Quaid as the U.S. President and the film will find Stapp playing Sinatra in a scene at Cocoanut Grove…...
- 12/17/2020
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital today announced details for the 2020 St. Jude Jam presented by Delta Dental of Tennessee and InnerWorkings.
The virtual concert event and fundraiser, open to everyone, will take place at 6 p.m. Ct on Tuesday, June 30 and will be livestreamed on stjude.org/stjudejam. Attendees can party and dance along with a stellar lineup of performers and participate in an online charity auction, with top fundraisers receiving access to an exclusive VIP pre-event experience. Fundraising and event sponsorship opportunities are available now throughout the month of June.
Come together with fans around the globe to support the kids of St. Jude during this one-of-a-kind event with performances by Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra, Scott Stapp, founding member of Creed, Terri Nunn of Berlin, Uncle Kracker, Wally Palmar of The Romantics, all backed by house band Sixwire.
Fans and attendees can engage and enhance their experience...
The virtual concert event and fundraiser, open to everyone, will take place at 6 p.m. Ct on Tuesday, June 30 and will be livestreamed on stjude.org/stjudejam. Attendees can party and dance along with a stellar lineup of performers and participate in an online charity auction, with top fundraisers receiving access to an exclusive VIP pre-event experience. Fundraising and event sponsorship opportunities are available now throughout the month of June.
Come together with fans around the globe to support the kids of St. Jude during this one-of-a-kind event with performances by Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra, Scott Stapp, founding member of Creed, Terri Nunn of Berlin, Uncle Kracker, Wally Palmar of The Romantics, all backed by house band Sixwire.
Fans and attendees can engage and enhance their experience...
- 6/10/2020
- Look to the Stars
Swagtron®, the leader in affordable light electric vehicles including electric scooters and e-bikes, announces today it is partnering with Toys for Tots and an extensive roster of celebrities including musicians and athletes for the first annual Giving Is Swag™ holiday charity drive and giveaway.
Musician and athletes support Toys for Tots with Swagtron.
Swagtron® is giving away $50,000 worth of its Swagcycle Pro electric scooter bikes autographed by some of the biggest names in music, including Sid Wilson of Slipknot, Pop Evil, Bryce Vine, New Kids On The Block, Five Finger Death Punch, Illenium, Krewella, Sevendust, Shinedown, Papa Roach, Skillet, Three Days Grace, Alien Ant Farm, 12th Planet, Scott Stapp of Creed and more.
From now through December 31, 2019, Swagtron is running a “Give 5, Get 5” donation and discount program on all purchases made through Swagtron.com using code Giving-is-swag at checkout. The brand will donate 5 percent in-kind from any purchase made using...
Musician and athletes support Toys for Tots with Swagtron.
Swagtron® is giving away $50,000 worth of its Swagcycle Pro electric scooter bikes autographed by some of the biggest names in music, including Sid Wilson of Slipknot, Pop Evil, Bryce Vine, New Kids On The Block, Five Finger Death Punch, Illenium, Krewella, Sevendust, Shinedown, Papa Roach, Skillet, Three Days Grace, Alien Ant Farm, 12th Planet, Scott Stapp of Creed and more.
From now through December 31, 2019, Swagtron is running a “Give 5, Get 5” donation and discount program on all purchases made through Swagtron.com using code Giving-is-swag at checkout. The brand will donate 5 percent in-kind from any purchase made using...
- 11/18/2019
- Look to the Stars
Zach Galifianakis knows audiences love his “Between Two Ferns” interviews just as much as he knows they’ve reached their limit. Three years ago, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he matter-of-factly described the hit Funny or Die web series as “one note,” admitted he didn’t know what else to do with it, and, after interviewing everyone from Brad Pitt to Barack Obama, said the show had “kind of run it’s course.” He later resurrected the bit to support Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign — much like he interviewed Obama to help Healthcare.org — but the latest incarnation of “Between Two Ferns” isn’t so philanthropic.
“Between Two Ferns: The Movie” knows it shouldn’t exist. Given Netflix money to become more celebrity-decorated Netflix content, writer, and director Scott Aukerman’s 82-minute feature is styled as a mockumentary, using a purposefully flimsy plot to stitch together a...
“Between Two Ferns: The Movie” knows it shouldn’t exist. Given Netflix money to become more celebrity-decorated Netflix content, writer, and director Scott Aukerman’s 82-minute feature is styled as a mockumentary, using a purposefully flimsy plot to stitch together a...
- 9/21/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Creed frontman Scott Stapp is now sober and getting treatment for the depression and addictions that turned him into a rock-star pariah. His new song, “Face of the Sun,” embodies his new outlook. “You’ve got to stop the hating/The self-medicating,” he sings over a stabby hard-rock guitar riff. “It’s killing me ’cause you’re so far gone.” The track will appear on his upcoming album, The Space Between the Shadows, due out July 12th.
Previously, Stapp released a video for the Space Between song “Purpose for Pain,...
Previously, Stapp released a video for the Space Between song “Purpose for Pain,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Veteran Texas performer Jack Ingram turns in a searing, six-minute cover of Guy Clark’s famed “Desperados Waiting for a Train” in a new video, filmed during tracking at Arlyn Studios in Austin, Texas. The song appears on Ingram’s 10th studio album Riding High…Again, which was released Friday.
Ingram had the opportunity to collaborate with late songwriting icon Clark on several occasions. Their friendship adds some heft to Ingram’s rendering of the story about the bond between a younger man and an “old school man of the world,...
Ingram had the opportunity to collaborate with late songwriting icon Clark on several occasions. Their friendship adds some heft to Ingram’s rendering of the story about the bond between a younger man and an “old school man of the world,...
- 4/26/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Creed frontman Scott Stapp reflects on tormented memories with his video for “Purpose for Pain,” the lead single from the vocalist’s upcoming third solo LP, The Space Between the Shadows.
The cathartic clip documents a young boy’s escape from an abusive home. After his father shouts at him and hurls a beer can toward his head, the character flees to a rickety desert structure and pines for a more peaceful life. “Even in my dreams, I can’t escape from myself,” Stapp roars on the track over a chugging post-grunge guitar riff.
The cathartic clip documents a young boy’s escape from an abusive home. After his father shouts at him and hurls a beer can toward his head, the character flees to a rickety desert structure and pines for a more peaceful life. “Even in my dreams, I can’t escape from myself,” Stapp roars on the track over a chugging post-grunge guitar riff.
- 4/11/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Scott Stapp reflects on the trying past five years of his life and his road to redemption on the singer’s new song “Purpose for Pain.”
The track features on the Creed singer’s upcoming album The Space Between the Shadows, his first solo LP since 2013’s Proof of Life and the first new song since he experienced a much-publicized psychotic break at the end of 2014.
“‘Purpose for Pain’ is about seeking a higher meaning, a spiritual mentality when dealing with our struggles and life’s painful moments,” Stapp said in a statement.
The track features on the Creed singer’s upcoming album The Space Between the Shadows, his first solo LP since 2013’s Proof of Life and the first new song since he experienced a much-publicized psychotic break at the end of 2014.
“‘Purpose for Pain’ is about seeking a higher meaning, a spiritual mentality when dealing with our struggles and life’s painful moments,” Stapp said in a statement.
- 3/23/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Back in 2012, Creed singer Scott Stapp told VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live about the time rapper and reality show star T.I. saved him from what he described as a suicide attempt, after he jumped off of a Delano Hotel balcony in Miami during a drug binge in 2006. But now, Stapp says that while T.I. was basically his…...
- 11/8/2018
- by Jill Hopkins
- avclub.com
Scott Stapp admits he might not be alive today if it wasn't for T.I. being in the right place at the right time, but denies the rapper's claim he was suicidal. We got the ex-Creed frontman Wednesday at Lax and asked about T.I.'s long-held claim he intervened in Scott's 2006 alleged suicide attempt in Miami. Scott tells us T.I.'s version of the story isn't entirely accurate. Check out the clip ... Scott says...
- 11/8/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Jaclyn Stapp is a third-time mama!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp gave birth to the couple’s third child and second son together, Anthony Issa, in November. They are also parents to son Daniel Issam, 7½, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 11. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker wrapped a solo tour late last year, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp gave birth to the couple’s third child and second son together, Anthony Issa, in November. They are also parents to son Daniel Issam, 7½, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 11. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker wrapped a solo tour late last year, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June...
- 2/21/2018
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Historically speaking, people are almost always blown away by celebrities who decide to take on the honor of belting out “The Star-Spangled Banner” at high-profile events. (Never forget Whitney Houston’s chill-inducing performance at Super Bowl Xxv in 1991.)
That being said, there have also been a handful of times singers’ renditions didn’t go over well with audiences, like Fergie’s jazzy take at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which prompted Lol-worthy reactions from celebrity attendees and Twitter users.
Amid the buzz-worthy moment, we’re taking a look back at other star-fronted national anthem performances that left some viewers speechless, confused...
That being said, there have also been a handful of times singers’ renditions didn’t go over well with audiences, like Fergie’s jazzy take at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which prompted Lol-worthy reactions from celebrity attendees and Twitter users.
Amid the buzz-worthy moment, we’re taking a look back at other star-fronted national anthem performances that left some viewers speechless, confused...
- 2/19/2018
- by Grace Gavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
Jaclyn Stapp is a third-time mama!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp gave birth to the couple’s third child and second son together, Anthony Issa, in November. They are also parents to son Daniel Issam, 7½, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker wrapped a solo tour late last year, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp gave birth to the couple’s third child and second son together, Anthony Issa, in November. They are also parents to son Daniel Issam, 7½, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker wrapped a solo tour late last year, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June...
- 1/25/2018
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome to the world, Anthony Issa!
Jaclyn and Scott Stapp‘s newborn baby boy — who arrived Nov. 16 — is the star in a beautiful new series of family photos shared exclusively with People.
Shot by Brooke Kelly Photography on Nov. 28 in Franklin, Tennessee, the sweet snaps also feature two of Anthony’s siblings: the couple’s 7-year-old son Daniel Issam and daughter Milán Hayat, 10. (The Creed and Art of Anarchy singer, 44, is also dad to 19-year-old son Jagger.)
“Our newborn shoot was inspired to capture the innocence and awe of a newborn, as well as little Anthony’s scrunchy little face,...
Jaclyn and Scott Stapp‘s newborn baby boy — who arrived Nov. 16 — is the star in a beautiful new series of family photos shared exclusively with People.
Shot by Brooke Kelly Photography on Nov. 28 in Franklin, Tennessee, the sweet snaps also feature two of Anthony’s siblings: the couple’s 7-year-old son Daniel Issam and daughter Milán Hayat, 10. (The Creed and Art of Anarchy singer, 44, is also dad to 19-year-old son Jagger.)
“Our newborn shoot was inspired to capture the innocence and awe of a newborn, as well as little Anthony’s scrunchy little face,...
- 12/6/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Scott Stapp has lots to be thankful for this Thanksgiving!
Et confirms that on Thursday at 4:30 p.m., the Creed frontman and his wife, Jaclyn, welcomed a baby boy, Anthony Issa. Jaclyn gave birth to the couple's son at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee, and the newborn weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 21 inches.
"We are so overwhelmed with gratitude and happiness,” the couple tells Et. “This has been a truly divine moment for our entire family. We feel so blessed!"
More: Ali Fedotowsky Is Pregnant With Second Child -- See Her Sweet Announcement and Baby Bump!
Et can also confirm that Mom, Dad and baby are doing fine, and are anticipating spending the holidays together.
Anthony will also have some siblings looking out for him! Scott and Jaclyn have a 7-year-old son, Daniel, and a 10-year-old daughter, Milán. The 44-year-old singer also has a teenage son, Jagger, from his previous marriage to Hillaree Burns.
More: Olympian...
Et confirms that on Thursday at 4:30 p.m., the Creed frontman and his wife, Jaclyn, welcomed a baby boy, Anthony Issa. Jaclyn gave birth to the couple's son at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee, and the newborn weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 21 inches.
"We are so overwhelmed with gratitude and happiness,” the couple tells Et. “This has been a truly divine moment for our entire family. We feel so blessed!"
More: Ali Fedotowsky Is Pregnant With Second Child -- See Her Sweet Announcement and Baby Bump!
Et can also confirm that Mom, Dad and baby are doing fine, and are anticipating spending the holidays together.
Anthony will also have some siblings looking out for him! Scott and Jaclyn have a 7-year-old son, Daniel, and a 10-year-old daughter, Milán. The 44-year-old singer also has a teenage son, Jagger, from his previous marriage to Hillaree Burns.
More: Olympian...
- 11/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Scott Stapp‘s arms are wide open to fatherhood once again.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy vocalist’s wife Jaclyn has given birth to the couple’s third child together: a baby boy named Anthony Issa Stapp, their rep confirms to People exclusively.
Baby Anthony made his debut on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 4:30 p.m., weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz., and measuring 21 inches.
“We are so overwhelmed with gratitude and happiness. This has been a truly divine moment for our entire family. We feel so blessed!” the couple tell People exclusively of their son, who was born at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin,...
The Creed and Art of Anarchy vocalist’s wife Jaclyn has given birth to the couple’s third child together: a baby boy named Anthony Issa Stapp, their rep confirms to People exclusively.
Baby Anthony made his debut on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 4:30 p.m., weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz., and measuring 21 inches.
“We are so overwhelmed with gratitude and happiness. This has been a truly divine moment for our entire family. We feel so blessed!” the couple tell People exclusively of their son, who was born at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin,...
- 11/17/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Jaclyn Stapp is going to be a mom – again!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
- 11/14/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Jaclyn Stapp is going to be a mom – again!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
- 11/10/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Jaclyn Stapp is going to be a mom – again!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
- 11/6/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Please welcome back mom-to-be blogger Jaclyn Stapp!
The wife of Grammy-winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to son Daniel Issam, 7, and daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. The former Miss New York USA, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June that...
The wife of Grammy-winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to son Daniel Issam, 7, and daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. The former Miss New York USA, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June that...
- 10/31/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
Jaclyn and Scott Stapp will soon have a new little prince to love!
The Creed and Art of Anarchy frontman and his wife celebrated their son on the way with a “Royal Prince”-themed baby shower at the LaurelBrooke Club House in Franklin, Tennessee. Held on Oct. 7, the party featured regal blue and gold detailing throughout everything from the flowers to the food, drinks and even desserts.
“When I entered the room. I was blown away by the exquisite decor, elegant draperies and all the royal glitz and glam,” Jaclyn tells People of the Premier W.E.D.-designed shower,...
The Creed and Art of Anarchy frontman and his wife celebrated their son on the way with a “Royal Prince”-themed baby shower at the LaurelBrooke Club House in Franklin, Tennessee. Held on Oct. 7, the party featured regal blue and gold detailing throughout everything from the flowers to the food, drinks and even desserts.
“When I entered the room. I was blown away by the exquisite decor, elegant draperies and all the royal glitz and glam,” Jaclyn tells People of the Premier W.E.D.-designed shower,...
- 10/19/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Please give a warm welcome to our newest blogger, Jaclyn Stapp!
The wife of Grammy-winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting the couple’s third child and second son. Their son Daniel Issam is 7, and daughter Milán Hayat is 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker is currently on a solo tour, writing new music during his downtime.
The former Miss New York USA, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children. The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June that they would welcome another baby into the family.
The wife of Grammy-winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting the couple’s third child and second son. Their son Daniel Issam is 7, and daughter Milán Hayat is 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker is currently on a solo tour, writing new music during his downtime.
The former Miss New York USA, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children. The spouses revealed to People exclusively in June that they would welcome another baby into the family.
- 8/25/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
When Scott Stapp and his wife Jaclyn announced last month that they were expecting another baby, they could hardly contain their excitement — but they told People that they wouldn’t divulge the sex until the right time.
As it turns out, the right time was this past weekend, when the Grammy winner took the stage in Austin, Texas. (A video taken by Khris Poage is above.)
“There’s something important I want to share with you guys,” Stapp, 43, said to the cheering crowd. “Many of you may know this, but some of you may not. But my wife and Jaclyn...
As it turns out, the right time was this past weekend, when the Grammy winner took the stage in Austin, Texas. (A video taken by Khris Poage is above.)
“There’s something important I want to share with you guys,” Stapp, 43, said to the cheering crowd. “Many of you may know this, but some of you may not. But my wife and Jaclyn...
- 8/22/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_miblt5cb"]] Scott Stapp's proof even rock stars are softies ... just look at his awesome gender reveal. The ex-Creed frontman was performing at the 13th annual Bat Fest in Austin where he decided it was the best place to reveal what his pregnant wife's poppin' next. Check it out ... Scott brings her up, along with 2 of his kiddos. He asks his boy and girl for a prediction before the countdown starts. For the record, they both want a boy.
- 8/21/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Scott Stapp and his wife Jaclyn are going to be parents — again!
“This is such a gift,” the 43-year-old Grammy winner tells People exclusively. “We truly couldn’t be happier or more excited.”
The couple tells People that they were shocked at the news. “This is a huge surprise, and a blessing, and a miracle,” Jaclyn, 36, says. “We thought we were done with diapers and pacifiers. This surprise fell into our lap, and we are just on cloud nine!”
Adds Scott: “It’s amazing. We just bought a new home and moved in. We were getting settled, and then we found out about the baby.
“This is such a gift,” the 43-year-old Grammy winner tells People exclusively. “We truly couldn’t be happier or more excited.”
The couple tells People that they were shocked at the news. “This is a huge surprise, and a blessing, and a miracle,” Jaclyn, 36, says. “We thought we were done with diapers and pacifiers. This surprise fell into our lap, and we are just on cloud nine!”
Adds Scott: “It’s amazing. We just bought a new home and moved in. We were getting settled, and then we found out about the baby.
- 6/30/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Scott Stapp is starting a new tour, and he promises that it’ll include some of the most intimate performances he has ever given.
In a multi-city trek that starts this summer, the singer will perform acoustic versions of some of his biggest hits with Creed as well as some of his new solo work. The stripped-down format will allow him to connect with his audience on a deeper level. “What I’ve been through will reflect in my music,” he tells People. “I think it makes it a lot more authentic and raw.”
By his own account, it has...
In a multi-city trek that starts this summer, the singer will perform acoustic versions of some of his biggest hits with Creed as well as some of his new solo work. The stripped-down format will allow him to connect with his audience on a deeper level. “What I’ve been through will reflect in my music,” he tells People. “I think it makes it a lot more authentic and raw.”
By his own account, it has...
- 3/15/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
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