Scott Stapp rose to fame as the frontman of Creed, one of the best-selling bands
of the post-grunge era. Formed in 1994, the group dominated American airwaves
for nearly decade, with songs like 1998's "What's This Life For," 1999's
"Higher," 2000's Grammy-winning "With Arms Wide Open," and 2001's "My Sacrifice"
all topping the Mainstream Rock chart. Stapp enjoyed success as a solo artist
after Creed disbanded in 2004, and briefly reunited with his former bandmates
for one final album, 2009's Full Circle. Born in August 8, 1973, in Orlando,
Florida, Stapp later moved to Tallahasse...