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Permalink Reply by berry_rydell [berry_rydell] on September 24, 2011 at 3:54am stepp - isn't that the guy from creed?
did not know he posted here.
Permalink Reply by edgey44 - inventing mostly on September 24, 2011 at 6:30am stepp - isn't that the guy from creed?
did not know he posted here.

Permalink Reply by berry_rydell [berry_rydell] on September 24, 2011 at 7:03am is this a creed thread?
danger is my speciality [berry] said:stepp - isn't that the guy from creed?
did not know he posted here.
Permalink Reply by if-i-were-an-orange on September 24, 2011 at 7:53am
Permalink Reply by kittens bieber ♥ on September 24, 2011 at 10:38am
Creed's origins lie in 1993 in Tallahassee, Florida. Founding members, vocalist Scott Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti had been classmates in high school and friends at Florida State University. Upon reuniting, Stapp and Tremonti realized that they had a mutual love for writing music and performing. After several discussions and times spent writing songs, many of which addressed themes of Christian theology and spirituality due to Stapp's religious background as the stepson of a Pentecostal dentist, the duo held auditions which led to the recruitment of bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips to complete the quartet. Originally known as Naked Toddler, the band changed its name to Creed at Marshall's suggestion, after a band Marshall had previously played for called Maddox Creed. Brian Brasher was also briefly a member in 1995 when the band was known as Naked Toddler. These five musicians had already written and collaborated four of the songs that would go on to become tracks on Creed's chart-topping debut album, My Own Prison. The band found local success and began to play shows in bars and small venues throughout Tallahassee.


Permalink Reply by berry_rydell [berry_rydell] on September 24, 2011 at 10:56am
Creed's origins lie in 1993 in Tallahassee, Florida. Founding members, vocalist David J Stepp and guitarist Mark Tremonti had been classmates in high school and friends at Florida State University. Upon reuniting, Stepp and Tremonti realized that they had a mutual love for writing music and performing. After several discussions and times spent writing songs, many of which addressed themes of Christian theology and spirituality due to Stepp's religious background as the stepson of a Pentecostal dentist, the duo held auditions which led to the recruitment of bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips to complete the quartet. Originally known as Naked Toddler, the band changed its name to Creed at Marshall's suggestion, after a band Marshall had previously played for called Maddox Creed. Brian Brasher was also briefly a member in 1995 when the band was known as Naked Toddler. These five musicians had already written and collaborated four of the songs that would go on to become tracks on Creed's chart-topping debut album, My Own Prison. The band found local success and began to play shows in bars and small venues throughout Tallahassee.
Permalink Reply by if-i-were-an-orange on September 24, 2011 at 11:44am
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Permalink Reply by David J. Stepp (DJS92491) on September 25, 2011 at 3:41am I did not expect the Creed comparison at all. Well played!
Thanks everyone!
Permalink Reply by David J. Stepp (DJS92491) on September 25, 2011 at 3:42am 
*fixed.
kitten$ bieber ♥ said:
Creed's origins lie in 1993 in Tallahassee, Florida. Founding members, vocalist David J Stepp and guitarist Mark Tremonti had been classmates in high school and friends at Florida State University. Upon reuniting, Stepp and Tremonti realized that they had a mutual love for writing music and performing. After several discussions and times spent writing songs, many of which addressed themes of Christian theology and spirituality due to Stepp's religious background as the stepson of a Pentecostal dentist, the duo held auditions which led to the recruitment of bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips to complete the quartet. Originally known as Naked Toddler, the band changed its name to Creed at Marshall's suggestion, after a band Marshall had previously played for called Maddox Creed. Brian Brasher was also briefly a member in 1995 when the band was known as Naked Toddler. These five musicians had already written and collaborated four of the songs that would go on to become tracks on Creed's chart-topping debut album, My Own Prison. The band found local success and began to play shows in bars and small venues throughout Tallahassee.
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