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Mark Stuart

1 title Acting Apr 14, 1968 Owensboro, Kentucky

Mark Stuart gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline, a group that emerged in the early 1990s and became a significant presence in the genre. Alongside original members Will McGinniss (bass), Tyler Burkum (guitar and vocals), and Ben Cissell (drums), the band delivered several chart-topping hits, including "Big House," "Hands and Feet," "Underdog," "Chevette," "Some Kind of Zombie," "Mighty Good Leader," and "Ocean Floor." Their energetic sound and uplifting messages resonated with audiences, establishing them as key players in the Christian music scene.

Unfortunately, Mark’s singing career was cut short when he lost his voice, prompting a change in the band’s lineup. Following his departure, Kevin Max, a former member of DC Talk, took over as the lead singer before eventually pursuing a solo career.

Shifting his focus from music to philanthropy, Mark Stuart founded The Hands and Feet Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing care and support for orphans in Haiti. Through this initiative, he has made a significant impact on the lives of many children, demonstrating his commitment to service beyond the music industry. Mark's journey reflects resilience and a passion for making a difference, both through his art and humanitarian efforts.

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