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Creed’s Memories

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Members:

Scott Stapp – lead vocals (1995–2004)
Mark Tremonti – guitars, backing vocals (1995–2004); bass guitar on Weathered (2001 — all tracks)
Scott Phillips – drums, percussion, keyboards (1995–2004)
Brian Marshall – bass guitar (1995–2000)

Touring members:

Brett Hestla – bass guitar (2000–2004)
Brian Brasher – guitars (1995)

Session members:

John Kurzweg – keyboards on My Own Prison (1997 — multiple tracks)
Aimee Stapp – backing vocals on Weathered (2001 — track “Don’t Stop Dancing”)
Robby Krieger – guitars on Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors (2000 — track “Riders on the Storm”)
Jamie Muhoberac – keyboards on Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors (2000 — track “Riders on the Storm”)

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Albums:

1997: My Own Prison
1999: Human Clay
2001: Weathered
2004: Greatest Hits

Creed is a post-grunge band from Tallahassee, Florida, which became popular in late 1990 and early 2000. The group won a Grammy for best rock song for the song “With Arms Wide Open” in 2001. The group began in 2004, after three multi-platinum albums, selling 26 million albums in the U.S. In late 2008, rumors began circulating that Creed was planning a reunion in 2009, but have since been sacked by Michael Tremonti, Alter Bridge fan link. However, new versions have been caused by a new website Creed, and a video call on the website of the settlement of cases, which has since been fired, which means “place of faith.” Until now there has been no official announcement.

Formed after Creed Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, friends in the Florida State University and classmates in high school Orlando Lake Highland Preparatory School, decided to form a group, the hiring of Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips to complete the quartet late 1995. The group was originally called “Naked Baby”, and then was called “Credo Maddox,” but was changed to “Credo” by the suggestion of Marshall and agrees to the final name. The four members had already worked together and wrote three songs that would become songs on your album Recharge My Prison. The songs were “One”, “Sister” and “What’s This Life For.”

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