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Dec 3 2004. Scott sings 'Higher' with goneblind at the NASCAR Awards Ceremony. 'With Arms Wide Open' was also performed but did not air.In brief:
Oct 27 2004. Scott sings 'God Bless America' during the 7th inning of Game 4 of the 2004 World Series, Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals.In brief:
Aired Feb 6 2004. Scott talks about Creed's "hiatus", small clubs, fights and flashers, not to mention his new album expected later this year. Credit: MiguelIn brief:
Aired Sep 19 2003. Scott discusses the much-publisized court case in which Creed was sued by four attendees of a Dec 29, 2002 Chicago concert.In brief:
Aired Dec 9 2002. During a show in which they win four awards, Creed performs Weathered from the top of the Stratosphere Hotel in Las Vegas.In brief:
Taped Oct 10 2002. Creed performs OLB on Alcatraz Island - one of a seven-song abbreviated set due to Scott's recurring throat problems. Credit: videopimpIn brief:
Taped Feb 19 2002. At the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics Scott shares the stage with children who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks.In brief:
Taped Jan 16 2002. Creed kicks off their Weathered tour in Atlanta GA with Bullets. The first five songs of the show were aired live on VH1.In brief:
Taped Nov 19 2001. Between dodging a moody tiger and hitting on models, Scott had a busy few days during the making of the MS video.In brief:
Broadcast on the Creed Pager prior to the release of Weathered. This is a montage and the "downtime" video. Montage credit: onelastriff.comIn brief:
Aired Jan 31 2001. Scott's acting debut. In this snippet from the Global Network comedy series, Scott's agent tries to persuade him to wear a shirt. Credit: MiguelIn brief:
Taped Nov 30 2000. Creed was the big winner receiving four awards at this ceremony. Here Scott accepts the "Welcome to the Big Time" nod. Credit: MiguelIn brief:
Aired Nov 26 2000. To make file sizes more manageable, we've split this episode into three parts. This part of the show reviews Scott's childhood years.In brief:
Scott discovers rock and roll. Following in the footsteps of his idol Jim Morrison, he moves to Tallahassee, where he reunites with Tremonti and forms Creed.In brief:
Creed signs with Wind Up, My Own Prison produces four no.1 singles. WAWO is born, and so is Scott's son, Jagger. Human Clay is released.In brief:
Taped Sep 26 2000. A performance of Roadhouse Blues with the surviving members of The Doors. Scott also appeared on the tribute album. Credit: NarciseIn brief:
Aired June 16 2000. Creed performs their biggest hit, With Arms Wide Open, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.In brief:
Video clips from Creednet, released before HC hit the market. Scott messes around with the camera before getting back to the serious job of recording.In brief:
July 25 1999. Creed took a break from recording Human Clay to play the main stage at Woodstock. Check out this passionate performance of Ode.In brief:
Taped just after Scott finished recording for the Doors tribute album, this interview gives some interesting insights into Scott's views on religion.In brief:
Aired Feb 3 1999. This is Creed's first appearance on national television and the boys are treated to some of Letterman's quirky humor.In brief:
Taped Nov 20 1997. A very rare in-studio performance of My Own Prison at WAAF 107.3FM. Scott sports a shaker thingie. Credit: needforcreed.comIn brief:
Ever wondered what Scott sounded like in his early years as a singer? In this clip, members of Creed perform at a friend's party. Credit: Julie