Robin Mark

Robin Mark: The Belfast Voice of Modern Worship Music
Robin Mark is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and worship leader whose music has become a staple in contemporary Christian circles worldwide. Hailing from Belfast, his breakthrough came with the 1999 live album "Revival in Belfast," which achieved significant international sales and established him as a key figure in the modern worship movement.
Early career
Born in 1956, Robin Mark's musical journey began in Belfast amidst the backdrop of The Troubles. He started writing and performing in his local church, developing a style that blended Celtic musical influences with accessible worship songwriting.
His first major step was the formation of the band "Psalmist" and the release of his debut studio album, "The Wonder of the Cross," in 1996. This independent release laid the groundwork for his signature sound and caught the attention of the UK-based label Kingsway Music.
Breakthrough
The defining moment in Mark's career arrived in 1999 with the release of the live recording "Revival in Belfast." Capturing the energy of his home church, the album resonated powerfully with a global audience, selling over 250,000 copies and earning gold certification in several markets.
Its success was driven by heartfelt, congregational-friendly songs and led to a long-term partnership with Kingsway Music and its parent company, EMI Christian Music Group. This album propelled Robin Mark from a local worship leader to an internationally recognized artist.
Key tracks
Days of Elijah — This anthemic song, featured on "Revival in Belfast," became a global worship standard, covered by countless artists and congregations.
Revival — The title track from his breakthrough album is a passionate prayer that became a central theme in his music and live performances.
All for Jesus — A staple of his concert setlists, this song exemplifies his ability to craft simple, powerful declarations of faith.
The Wonder of the Cross — The title track from his debut album remains a poignant and popular song about Christ's sacrifice.
Garments of Praise — This joyful track showcases the Celtic-infused instrumentation that characterizes much of Robin Mark's catalog.
Following the massive success of "Revival in Belfast," Mark continued to release a steady stream of albums, including "Mandate" (2001), "East of the River" (2004), and "The Christmas Project" (2008). His songwriting consistently focuses on themes of revival, God's character, and personal devotion, maintaining a strong connection with his audience. He has collaborated with other notable worship artists like Paul Baloche and has performed at major Christian events across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Fans of Robin Mark's Celtic-tinged, scripture-based worship style also enjoy the music of Keith and Kristyn Getty, who are fellow Northern Irish hymn writers modernizing the genre. The accessible anthems of Matt Redman share a similar congregational focus and international reach. The passionate live recording energy of Hillsong Worship from Australia parallels Mark's own breakthrough. Listeners may also appreciate the work of Paul Baloche, a frequent collaborator known for his practical and impactful worship songwriting.
Robin Mark's catalog receives regular airplay on a variety of formats, including contemporary Christian music stations, dedicated worship radio streams, and online faith-based radio networks. His timeless songs like "Days of Elijah" are fixtures on playlists that blend classic and modern worship music.
Listeners can explore the influential music of Robin Mark through the contemporary Christian and worship radio stations featured on our website. His uplifting songs are in regular rotation on the online radio streams available at onairium.com, where fans can discover his deep catalog of worship anthems.
