Audio Adrenaline & Kutless 2014 'Change a Life' Tour with Special Guests Finding Favour and Shine Bright Baby, See Dates Here

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Original band members Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss are still very much a part of the re-formed band. McGinniss continues his role as the band's bassist while Stuart is very much a part of the overall brand management, writing for the new album as well as serving as Hands & Feet Project's Executive Director. With the addition of Max as lead vocalist, CCM vets Dwayne Larring (Sonicflood) on guitar and Jared Byers (Bleach) on drums, Audio Adrenaline made its highly-anticipated Fair Trade Services label debut with Kings & Queens in 2013. Net proceeds from album sales will go to Hands & Feet Project, the ministry that was founded by Stuart and McGinniss in 2004. For more information, please visit www.handsandfeetproject.org and www.AudioA.com.
The Portland, Oregon-based band, Kutless, has released eight studio albums on BEC Recordings, including the brand new project Glory (Feb. 11, 2014). Kutless has two RIAA Gold-selling albums for Strong Tower and Live From Portland. The band has had 12 No. 1 radio singles across all formats including their major hits "Strong Tower," "What Faith Can Do" and "Carry Me To The Cross." In 2012, Kutless released their most recent studio release, Believer, to much media and sales acclaim debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian & Gospel Chart as well as No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Albums chart.
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