Fans suing Creed for the lead singer's inability to perfom concert due to either intoxication and/or medication.
George Jones reportedly is willing to appear as an expert witness.
The bigger question: Can I sue Creed for the price of the CD's my son forced us to buy when he went through a Creed phrase? And include a claim for punitive damages related to mental anguish and despair at the state of rock and roll?







Article comments
1 - Eric Olsen
Nice one Chris: the Christian Pearl Jam, what a concept.
2 - The Theory
They're not Christian... they're "Spiritual"... there is a difference.
Though, they DO suck, so it doesn't really matter.
peace.
3 - Eric Olsen
Sorry TT, maybe they're spiritual Christians, I guess they could be sufi's. Anyway, we all agree they suck bath bubbles.
4 - James Russell
I don't know, I think this has grim ramifications for rock music in general. After all, if every rock band that went on stage drunk or on drugs got sued by some dickhead, probably 90% of all rock bands would go out of business. Anyway, someone should just sue Scott Stapp for being a tiresome Vedder clone and having a bad mullet. That's heinous enough.
5 - Peter Rigano
At one time, Creed was one of the greatest bands on the planet! It's a shame they broke up but I'm eternally grateful for all they've given through their music....