CAA Signs Scott Stapp: Exclusive 

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Scott Stapp is officially being represented by Creative Artists Agency. The singer-songwriter – who made a name for himself as the lead vocalist of the rock band Creed – continues to be managed by Tom Storms of Shelter Music Group, and his business management is Wiatr & Associates.

After Creed went on hiatus in 2013, Stapp released his third solo album, The Space Between the Shadows, in 2019. 

Over his career, Stapp has sold more than 53 million records, reached more than one billion streams, and achieved 11 No.1 hit singles.

Creed won a Grammy Award for its 2000 hit song “With Arms Wide Open,” as well as a nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Two years later, the band earned another nomination in the latter category for “My Sacrifice.” 

In 2020 Stapp appeared as a speaker at Pollstar Live! in Beverly Hills where he took part in an intimate one-on-one conversation with Ray Waddell, president of Oak View Group Media & Conferences. During the panel Stapp shared about his journey to find sobriety after struggling with addiction and depression and praised the non-profit organization MusiCares, which provides assistance for musicians in times of need. 

Stapp also has his own non-profit. As an announcement from CAA points out, the musician’s   With Arms Wide Open Foundation has raised more than one million dollars toward helping underprivileged children and families around the world. 

Stapp has a few confirmed appearances on the books for 2023 with a July 29 show at the Murphy Theater in Wilmington, Ohio, and a Sept. 6 appearance at the Blue Ridge Rock Festival Pre-Party in Alton, Virginia, Sept. 6.

Box office reports submitted to Pollstar for Stapp include a Nov. 19, 2019, show at El Plaza Condesa in Condesa, Mexico, that sold 1,005 tickets and grossed $13,032 (249,606 pesos). 

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