Mark Lee
Born (1973-05-29) May 29, 1973
OriginPowder Springs, Georgia
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, author
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals

Mark David Lee (born May 29, 1973) is an American musician known as the guitarist and a founding member of the Christian rock band, Third Day.[1] He and vocalist Mac Powell were the only original members present throughout the band's entire history.

Third Day has amassed album sales of over 6 million units. Lee has performed over 1,200 shows with the band, traveling throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, Brazil, and South Africa. In 2008, Third Day became the first Christian artist to embark on a USO tour, performing for American troops in Iraq and Kuwait.

As a songwriter, Lee has co-written over 20 number-one songs with Third Day. He is the principal writer of “Sky Falls Down” and “Alien”, both named GMA Rock Song of the Year; and "Show Me Your Glory", the 2003 ASCAP Song of the Year. Lee has written songs with or for numerous other artists, including Matthew West, Kim Hill, Bart Millard, and Steven Curtis Chapman. Mark also wrote Strong Tower. This song, written along with Kutless, became a #1 hit and the title track of their album Strong Tower.

Lee published his debut memoir, Hurt Road: The Music, the Memories, and the Miles Between, on September 5, 2017, through Revell Books.[2]

Lee is originally from Powder Springs, Georgia.[3] He currently lives in Marietta, Georgia with his wife Stephanie, and his daughters Abbie and Kitty. [3]

Discography

With Third Day

Solo

References

  1. Bush, John. "Biography: Third Day". AllMusic. Retrieved May 29, 2010.
  2. Lee, Mark (September 5, 2017). Hurt Road: The Music, The Memories, and the Miles Between. Revell. ISBN 9781493412471. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  3. 1 2 Lee, Mark (September 5, 2017). Hurt Road: The Music, the Memories, and the Miles Between. Revell Books. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
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