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Scott Stapp

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Scott Stapp

Scott Alan Stapp (born Anthony Scott Flippen on August 8, 1973 in Orlando, Florida, USA) is a singer and songwriter, and a former member of the band Creed. He is known to have strong Christian beliefs, which are often reflected in his songs. He attended Lee College in Cleveland, Tennessee, but was expelled from it for marijuana usage. He has announced a partnership with NASCAR that will see tracks from his solo album, The Great Divide, used in spots for the upcoming sport's Chase for the Championship. The alliance will culminate with Stapp performing the national anthem at the Ford 400 race in Homestead, Florida, on November 20.

His debut solo album The Great Divide was released in the U.S. on November 22, 2005.

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Mainstream Rock
2005 "The Great Divide" #20 The Great Divide