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Audio Adrenaline
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Audio Adrenaline In addition to creating great music and nurturing others to share their God-given gifts, Audio Adrenaline is well known for mission work, having established the Hands & Feet Project. Through this project, they have constructed an orphanage dedicated to attend to the health, welfare and education of orphaned children in Haiti. Even though the band is winding down it musical career, the commitment to missions through the Hands & Feet Project will continue with plans to grow by starting other orphanages involving other Christian artists.
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With a total of seven studio albums to its credit, Audio Adrenaline is approaching sales of more than 3 million units and has garnered 4 Grammy Award nominations and multiple Dove Awards. Last year's critically-acclaimed project, Lift, generated three No. 1 singles, including the radio hit, "Ocean Floor," which crossed multiple formats and topped both the AC and CHR charts, a first-time feat for Audio Adrenaline. That milestone gave the band a career total of 17 No. 1 songs, including the audience favorite, "Big House," which was named the CCM No. 1 Song of the Decade for the 1990s.
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Audio Adrenaline has had many influences on Christian bands. Audio Adrenaline started a revolution in Christian rock music. Some of the bands influenced are MercyMe, Sanctus Real, and Hawk Nelson (if you go to www.audioa.com you can read some of the interviews).
With a music career that stretches more than 10 years, Audio Adrenaline has achieved a longevity that only a handful of artists experience in today's fast-paced, ever-changing music industry. Fads come and go, and music trends shift endlessly from genre to genre. So when a band can reach a 10-year milestone and still be crafting clever, innovative, compelling music while continuing to develop a massive, loyal audience base, it's an incredible accomplishment. Audio Adrenaline has achieved just that.
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On January 18, 2006, Audio Adrenaline announced that they were retiring from active music ministry. The band cited Mark Stuart's "ongoing vocal challenges" stemming from vocal cord damage after years of performing as the primary factor.[1] On July 27, 2006, the band played at the popular Christian music festival Creation West for the last time. They had performed at Creation West every year since it began. On August 1, 2006, they released their final album, Adios, a farewell album containing two new tracks as well as the band's greatest hits. For their final national tour in February until April 2007, Audio Adrenaline opened for MercyMe on the "Coming Up To Breathe Tour". The band performed their last live concert on April 28th, 2007, at the Waikiki Shell in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their final project, which was released on August 28th, 2007, is a live CD/DVD combo entited "Live From Hawaii: The Farewell Concert".
On January 18, 2006, Audio Adrenaline announced that they were retiring. The band cited Mark Stuart's "ongoing vocal challenges" stemming from vocal chord damage after years of performing as the primary factor. On July 27, 2006, the band played at the popular Christian music festival Creation West for the last time. They had performed at Creation West every year since it began. On August 1, 2006, they released their final album, Adios, a farewell album containing several new tracks as well as the band's greatest hits. For their final national tour in the Fall of 2006, Audio Adrenaline opened for MercyMe on the "Coming Up To Breathe Tour."
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