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Scott Stapp (born Anthony Scott Flippen, August 8, 1973) is an American singer, best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the rock band
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. He has also fronted the band
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and has released three solo albums: '' The Great Divide'' (2005), ''
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'' (2013), and '' The Space Between the Shadows'' (2019). Stapp has received several accolades, including numerous
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s. Stapp and Creed bandmate
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won a
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in 2001 as the writers of the Creed song "
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". In 2006, ''
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'' ranked Stapp as the 68th-greatest heavy metal vocalist.


Career


Creed: 1994–2004; 2009–2012

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. After meeting his future bandmate
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at
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in Orlando, Stapp reunited with Tremonti while both attended Florida State University. The two quickly developed a friendship based on their mutual passion for music. Stapp formed Creed with Tremonti in 1994, with fellow members
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and Scott Phillips joining as bassist and drummer, respectively. The band released its debut album '' My Own Prison'' in 1997 to mainstream success, selling over six million copies. Four singles were released from the album: " My Own Prison", "Torn", "
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", and "
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". All four singles reached the Top Three on ''
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chart. The album was followed in 1999 by ''
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'', which was an immediate success and certified
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and eleven times platinum by the
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. The band released another multi-platinum selling album, ''
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'', in 2001. The tour to support this record was overwhelmingly successful but ended with a controversial concert in Chicago. This concert ultimately led to the band's breakup. In 2004, Creed announced that it had disbanded, citing tension between Stapp and the other members. Creed released its ''
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'' album in November 2004. In 2009, it was announced that Creed had reunited. The band's fourth record, '' Full Circle'', was released in October 2009. Creed supported the album by touring throughout North and South America, Canada, Europe, and Australia during the summers of 2009 and 2010. In March 2012, Stapp reconvened with his Creed bandmates to rehearse for their "2 Nights" tour, during which the band performed its first two albums, ''My Own Prison'' and ''Human Clay'', back to back in their entirety. It was announced that Stapp and Mark Tremonti would enter the studio to start recording new songs in June, but no progress was made. In October 2013, Stapp noted in an interview that extensive work was done on the new album throughout 2011 and 2012. However, the project was suddenly abandoned, and Stapp stated he was unaware of the reason. Stapp also hinted that the relationship between himself and Tremonti had once again broken down, leaving the future of the band uncertain. In 2014, Stapp maintained that the band was still together (if inactive).


Solo career and contributions: 2004–present

After Creed announced its breakup in 2004, Stapp recorded the song "Relearn Love" with
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and The Tea Party for the album '' The Passion of the Christ: Songs'', a collection of tracks inspired by the 2004
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film ''
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''. He then began working on his debut solo album. Titled '' The Great Divide'', the record was released in the U.S. on November 22, 2005, peaking at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' 200. " The Great Divide", "Justify", and "Surround Me" were released as singles. The album was certified
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on December 14, 2005. ''The Great Divide'' has since reached double platinum. Stapp was ranked as the 68th greatest heavy metal vocalist of all time by ''
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'' in 2006. On August 18, 2010, Stapp wrote: "I'm stripping down all the Creed hits, as well as my solo material, in a manner fans have never heard before but have long been screaming for." Creed's touring rhythm guitarist
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joined Stapp on the acoustic tour. The short solo acoustic tour began September 28, 2010, and concluded November 20, 2010. In the spring of 2010, Stapp recorded an anthem for the National League baseball team the
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entitled "Marlins Will Soar". The song was a rewrite of Stapp's song "You Will Soar," using different lyrics and a slightly different melody in the verses. According to ''
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'', "Marlins Will Soar" was met with extremely negative reviews. Stapp appeared on
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's solo album '' Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time'', a
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album on which Stapp sings on the cover of the
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song "
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". The album was released on September 21, 2010. Stapp confirmed in 2010 that his next solo album would be devoted to the topics of
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and love. Eleven tracks from the album were recorded in late 2010. The album was later shelved indefinitely. A song from this unreleased album, "A Prayer for Sunrise", was released in 2012 to promote Stapp's autobiography. In 2013, Stapp released his second solo album, ''
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''. On October 8, 2013, the song "Slow Suicide" went to radio. On March 22, 2019, Stapp released the single "Purpose for Pain". His album '' The Space Between the Shadows'' was released on July 19, 2019. Stapp began touring in support of the album in June 2019. In mid-2019, Stapp planned to tour the United States with American rock band Messer. In 2021, Stapp collaborated with electronic dance music artists
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and Trivecta on their song "Light Up The Sky", which was released on Ophelia Records.


Art of Anarchy: 2016–present

On May 3, 2016, Scott Stapp announced that he would replace
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(who died on December 3, 2015) as the lead singer of
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. "The Madness", the band's first single with Stapp as lead singer, was released in August 2016. The band released its second album (and first with Stapp), also called '' The Madness'', on March 24, 2017. The album has received critical accolades. The album also received a 10/10 rating from Amps and Green Screens. In February 2018, it was reported that Stapp was being sued by Art of Anarchy for allegedly refusing to promote ''The Madness'' or tour in support of the album, having breached contractual obligations in the process.


Acting

In December 2020, it was announced that Stapp would portray
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in a 2023 biopic film based on the life of U.S. President
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.


Philanthropy

In 2000, Stapp founded the With Arms Wide Open Foundation, a nonprofit organization "dedicated to helping underprivileged children and families around the world." The foundation has donated over $1 million to various causes. In early 2012, to promote fundraising for victims of the
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, Stapp and his wife, in cooperation with the
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,
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, the
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, and the
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, traveled to Japan and visited with victims of the tsunami in affected towns including
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and Ishinomaki along Japan's northeast coastline. Stapp also performed an acoustic show on board the USS ''George Washington'' at the Yokosuka Naval Base for U.S. troops stationed in Japan to thank and express his appreciation for them.


Personal life

Stapp was born Anthony Scott Flippen on August 8, 1973, in
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. He was raised by his mother, Lynda, and his stepfather, Steven Stapp, a dentist, whose surname he took. Bands that influenced him to pursue a music career included
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and U2. His first show that he ever performed in was when he was nine years old and he performed " Yesterday" by
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at Bear Lake Elementary School in the auditorium. He graduated from
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. Stapp is a Christian. "I would feel a connection with God when I wrote the words and then when I would sing the songs, learning the songs, I would feel the Holy Spirit," confirmed Stapp in a 2013 interview. He wrote a
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, ''Sinner's Creed'', which was released by Tyndale House on October 2, 2012. He has Native American ancestry. He has a
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voice.


Family

In 1997, Stapp married Hillaree Burns. They were married for sixteen months and divorced in 1998. Stapp has a son, Jagger, with Burns. After the couple's divorce, Stapp retained full custody of Jagger. On February 11, 2006, Stapp married
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2004 winner and model
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. Together they have a daughter and a son. In November 2014, Jaclyn filed for divorce. The couple eventually sought help and continued together. The couple had their third child, a son, in November 2017.


Legal and personal troubles

In July 2002, Stapp was detained by Florida police and charged with reckless driving after he drove his SUV off the road before swerving back into the proper lane. He was released from custody after posting $500 bail. In 2003, Stapp contemplated suicide after drinking a bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey. He retrieved two MP5s from his collection and put the guns to his head, but did not pull the triggers after looking at a picture of his son, Jagger. He later said he had been convinced that anyone involved with Creed wanted him dead so he would become a "
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martyr-type" and increase record sales. Says Scott, "I had crazy thoughts going through my head." He later said that instead of killing himself, he fired a few rounds in his home. He said, "I was in the throes of
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coming out of my body ..I shot a few rounds off and instantly was like, 'What the hell am I doing?' So I put the guns away and ran out to the garage and got the putty and patched the holes." On
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night of 2005, Stapp was involved in a fight with members of the band
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at the Harbor Court Hotel in
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. Members of 311 have said Stapp started the fight. After five minutes, hotel security broke up the fight and removed Stapp from the hotel. Stapp claimed that he did not instigate the altercation. Stapp was arrested on February 12, 2006 (one day after his second wedding), for suspected intoxication. In March 2006, Stapp filed a lawsuit to block the release of a sex video involving himself,
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, and four women. The suit was settled in 2007, with the defendant agreeing to pay Stapp an undisclosed sum and to refrain from distributing the video. Stapp has said he attempted suicide in Miami in 2006. According to Stapp, he jumped over a balcony and fell 40 feet, fracturing his skull and breaking his hip and nose. He credited rapper T.I. with saving his life, stating, "I laid out there for two and a half hours and my guardian angel showed up. He immediately took care of the situation and saved my life." In a 2006 ''Rolling Stone'' interview, Stapp acknowledged that he had become addicted to
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,
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and
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during Creed's tour in support of ''Weathered''. On May 20, 2007, Stapp was charged with one count of felony assault stemming from a
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incident. Stapp was later set free on supervised release. Stapp apologized to his wife and the public on May 23, 2007, and the charge was later dropped. In 2015, Stapp told ''
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'' he had been diagnosed with
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following a psychotic break. He commented that the diagnosis was "a big sign of relief, because finally, we had an answer" about the reasons for his mental health difficulties. In the same interview, Stapp indicated that he was sober and working through a
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.


Solo discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Singles


Music videos


Tours

* Creed Tours 1994–2001 * The Great Divide Tour (2006–2007) * 2010 Unplugged Tour * 2011–2012 Tours * Proof of Life Tour 2014 * Proof of Life Tour 2016 * Make America Rock Again Tour (headlining) (2017) * Live & Unplugged Tour (2017) * Summer Tour 2018 * The Space Between the Shadows Tour (2019)


Notes

*A ^ Stapp partnered with DiscLive to release a set of individually numbered live recordings, one for each of his 2017 ''Live and Unplugged'' tour dates.


References


External links

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