Adios Audio Adrenaline

Goodbye, AudioA! We’ll miss you!

Audio Adrenaline Says “Adios”

Audio A

After Three Million Albums Sold, 18 No. 1 Radio Hits, GRAMMY/Dove Trophies, 15-Years of Sold Out Concerts, AudioA Prepares 2006 Farewell Album, Live Events

Nashville, Tenn., (January 18, 2006) – One of the industries top bands, Audio Adrenaline announces that it will add a final chapter to its substantial career with Adios, slated to release later this year. After 15-years of music and mission, Audio Adrenaline is choosing to say “adios,” offering one more nod to its considerable fan base with the album and select live events.

After years of giving his all on stage and in the studio, Audio Adrenaline frontman Mark Stuart is experiencing ongoing vocal challenges. After consulting with doctors, it is clear the toll his voice has taken will prevent his ability to continue a consistent live performance schedule.

“Fifteen years of rock ‘n’ roll takes a toll on the vocal chords, but I wouldn’t trade a day of it for anything,” says Stuart. “Touring and making records with Will, Ben and Tyler has truly been a gift from God, as well as worshiping night after night with the greatest fans on the planet.”

I have many fond memories of the band and their music. I was first introduced to them (and Christian Rock in general) via JenHardy during GSP in 1995. Since then, I’ve seen them in concert several times, own most of their albums and several of their songs are in my top 20. The band has ties to Kentucky as well - the group was formed on the campus of Kentucky Christian College in Grayson.

Good luck and God Bless, AudioA!

2 Responses to “Adios Audio Adrenaline”

  1. I never really listened to Audia A. I don’t know why, they had some good songs. They just never had that song that caught my attention and made me play it over and over.

  2. Ah, yes. I used to love “Big House”!

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