Mark Stuart, a renowned musician, held the esteemed position of lead singer for the Christian Rock band Audio Adrenaline before unfortunately succumbing to vocal difficulties.
The original lineup of Audio Adrenaline comprised a talented group of individuals, including Will McGinniss on bass, Tyler Burkum on guitar and vocals, and Ben Cissell on drums.
Throughout their illustrious career, the band enjoyed immense success, with a plethora of chart-topping hits such as "Big House," "Hands And Feet," "Underdog," "Chevette," "Some Kind Of Zombie," "Mighty Good Leader," and "Ocean Floor," among many others.
Audio Adrenaline's remarkable journey began in the 1990s, during which time Mark Stuart proudly served as the band's lead vocalist.
Upon Mark's departure from Audio Adrenaline, Kevin Max, a highly accomplished musician and former member of DC Talk and solo artist, assumed the role of lead singer.
Today, Kevin Max is once again pursuing a successful solo career.
Meanwhile, Mark Stuart has dedicated his time and energy to The Hands And Feet Project, a non-profit organization committed to providing care and support to orphans in Haiti.