Audio adrenaline

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Audio adrenaline
General information
Genre (s) skirt
founding 1987
resolution 2007
Website www.audioa.com
Founding members
Mark Stuart
Guitar , vocals
Barry Blair
Bass , vocals
Will McGinniss
Keyboard , vocals
David Stuart
Last occupation
singing
Mark Stuart
Vocals, bass
Will McGinniss
Guitar, vocals, keyboard
Tyler Burkum (since 1997)
Ben Cissell (since 1995)
Guitar, vocals
Brian Whitman (since 2005)
former members
Drums
Brian Hayes (1993-1995)
Keyboard, guitar
Bob Herdman (1987-2000)
Guitar, vocals
Jonathan "Frodo" Schneck (2003-2005)
Guitar, vocals
Brian McSweeney (2007)
Drums
Jared Byers (2007)
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Bloom
  US 77 09/03/1996 (11 weeks)
Some Kind Of Zombie
  US 99 December 06, 1997 (5 weeks)
Underdog
  US 76 10/02/1999 (7 weeks)
Hit parade
  US 186 04/07/2001 (2 weeks)
lift
  US 169 12/08/2001 (2 weeks)
Worldwide
  US 116 03/15/2003 (3 weeks)
Until My Heart Caves In
  US 122 09/17/2005 (2 weeks)
Adios: The Greatest Hits
  US 103 08/19/2006 (2 weeks)
Kings & Queens
  US 70 03/30/2013 (3 weeks)
Sounds of the Saints
  US 69 05/23/2015 (1 week)

Audio Adrenaline was a Christian rock band from the United States .

history

The band was formed in 1987 by Mark Stuart, Barry Blair, Will McGinniss and David Stuart under the name A-180. After Bob Herdman joined, A-180 received an offer from Forefront Records to change its name to Audio Adrenaline. In 1992 she released the first album Audio Adrenaline under this name . In 1997, the album Some Kind of Zombie was recorded, whereupon Tyler Burkum, who had replaced Barry Blair on guitar in January 1996, played for the first time. The title was inspired by the missionary work of Mark Stuart's parents in Haiti . The book Some Kind of Journey: On the Road with Audio Adrenaline - 7 Days, 7 Issues, 7 Souls was published parallel to its publication in November . On January 18, 2006, Audio Adrenaline announced the termination. In February 2007 she started her last tour. The last concert took place on April 28, 2007 in Honolulu , Hawaii .

Discography

Tapes (A-180)

  • 1989: You Turn
  • 1990: Reaper's Train

Albums

  • 1992: Audio Adrenaline
  • 1993: Don't Censor Me
  • 1995: Live bootleg
  • 1996: Bloom (US Gold)
  • 1997: Some Kind of Zombie
  • 1999: Underdog
  • 2001: Hit Parade
  • 2001: elevator
  • 2003: Worldwide
  • 2005: Until My Heart Caves In
  • 2006: Adios: The Greatest Hits ( compilation )
  • 2008: Greatest Hits (compilation)
  • 2009: The Ultimate Collection (compilation)
  • 2013: Big House to Ocean Floor (compilation)
  • 2013: Kings & Queens
  • 2015: Sound of the Saints

Singles

  • 1997: Some Kind of Zombie
  • 1997: Big House (Live)
  • 2003: Dirty / Ocean Floor
  • 2004: Miracle
  • 2005: King
  • 2005: Melody (Lost in Wonder)
  • 2006: Goodbye
  • 2006: Get Down
  • 2012: Kings & Queens
  • 2013: Believer
  • 2013: King of the Comebacks
  • 2014: He Moves You Move
  • 2015: Love Was Stronger
  • 2015: Move

other projects

On September 1, 2003, the band published their first book Dirty Faith: Becoming the Hands and Feet of Jesus with Think Books . The book, co-authored with Mark Matlock, is about helping those in need

In 2003, Mark Stuart was involved in the opera ! Hero the Rock opera , in which he played Petrov ! Hero was a modern adaptation of the story of Christ. Also involved in the production at that time were Dc Talk band member Michael Tait as HERO, pop singer Rebecca St. James as Maggie, Skillet's John Cooper as Kai, the chief rabbi, and rapper T-Bone as Jairus.

On September 5, 2006, the band released the book Hands & Feet: Inspiring Stories and Firsthand Accounts of God Changing Lives. It takes the reader with the band on a trip to Haiti while they are building houses for the children there. The reader also meets Drex and Jo Stuart, frontman Mark Stuart's parents. The book explains life in one of the poorest nations on earth.

Awards

Grammy Awards

  • 2004: Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album of the Year for Worldwide
  • 2006: Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album of the Year for Until My Heart Caves In

Dove Awards

  • 1996: Long Form Music Video of the Year - Big House (Don't Censor Me)
  • 1998: Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year - Some Kind of Zombie (Some Kind of Zombie)
  • 2000: Rock Recorded Song of the Year - Get Down (Underdog)
  • 2003: Rock Album of the Year - Lift

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. US chart history
  2. Deborah Evans Price: Audio Adrenaline Takes Top Billing with ForeFront Set . In: Billboard . November 15, 1997, Artists & Music, p. 12, 15, 16 .
  3. Hero: The Rock Opera (Video 2004) - IMDb. Retrieved May 23, 2019 .