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seven hours until they agreed on a name. They narrowed the list down to five entries, on which they then voted by using a five-point scale, with five points for the names they liked most and one point for the ones they liked the least. This initially led to the name Heartbreak Kid getting the most votes, but after DuBois asked the band members if they were certain they liked the name, they voted a second time and chose the name Restless Heart due to it receiving one more point than the others. Once they had assumed the name Restless Heart, the band members began working on recording an album with DuBois and Hendricks as producers.
1127:, Restless Heart was dropped by RCA Nashville at the end of 1994. In response to this, the three remaining band members announced they would go on hiatus in January 1995. Stewart, Jennings, Dittrich, and Gregg reunited for one performance in June 1996 which included acoustic renditions of "Big Dreams in a Small Town", "The Bluest Eyes in Texas", "Fast Movin' Train", and "Amazing Grace". This was not considered a formal reunion, as the band members had done so to honor the wishes of a terminally ill member of their fan club. At the time, Stewart was continuing to record as a solo artist, Jennings had joined 457:, in addition to writing several country hit singles in the 1990s. Stewart initially refused to join the band, as he did not think he was capable of serving as a lead singer; he rejected DuBois's offers to join the band twice before consulting with his mother and then-fiancée, both of whom encouraged him to join. The band then began rehearsing and recording demos with Stewart on lead vocals. As they had not officially selected a name yet, they referred to themselves as the Okie Project, due to three of the members and Hendricks all being natives of 926: 975:. To accommodate for Stewart's departure, the other band members assumed the vocal duties when singing their existing singles in concert. Innis sang "The Bluest Eyes in Texas" and "Fast Movin' Train", Dittrich sang "Dancy's Dream" and "Big Dreams in a Small Town", Jennings sang "A Tender Lie", and Gregg sang everything else. The only song omitted from their set lists was "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)", due to it having a more complex vocal arrangement which they felt could not be achieved with only four voices. 375: 1466:, or typical country lyrical content such as heartbreak or consumption of alcohol. In response to this, Stewart said he considered "lyrics that touch people's heart" more important by comparison. Gregg stated in June 1994 that, due to the crossover success of "When She Cries" and "Tell Me What You Dream" in the early 1990s, some radio station executives in the United States thought the band was attempting to abandon the country format and thus refused to play their later singles. 1167:. According to Stewart, this reunion and album were done at the request of RCA executives. In addition to their previous hit singles, the album included the new songs "No End to This Road", "For Lack of Better Words", and "Somebody's Gonna Get That Girl", the former two of which were issued as singles. The band promoted this project the same year by touring with Gill before disbanding a second time. Following this second disbanding, Stewart released a fourth solo album for 1158:(who also co-wrote "When She Cries"), but they had declined to record it. Dittrich resigned from the Buffalo Club in August 1997, and the other two members separated by year's end. According to a former Rising Tide executive, Dittrich's departure and the Buffalo Club's disbanding were due to Dittrich expressing interest in a Restless Heart reunion tour, which created conflict among him, the other two band members, and label executives. 40: 1200: 987: 791:". This album was also the first to feature members other than Stewart on lead vocals: Gregg sang "El Dorado" and shared lead vocals with Stewart on both "Carved in Stone" and "The Bluest Eyes in Texas", while Dittrich sang "Calm Before the Storm". The band members wrote some of the songs themselves and played all the instruments except for 1379:
issue due to the band having played and sung everything on their debut album without any additional session musicians or studio vocalists. Although many of the band members had experience writing songs, they allowed songs from DuBois or other writers as well; Jennings said in 1992 that "when it comes to choosing tunes, the best song wins."
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noted the band's ability to record both "rockers" and ballads, contrasting the "heavy guitar and keyboard action" on tracks such as "Jenny Come Back" and "The Storm" and the "up-tempo beat" of "Big Dreams in a Small Town", while noting "tender" vocal delivery on tracks such as "A Tender Lie" and "The
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Innis also left the band in January 1993, with the other band members citing "erratic behavior" that resulted in the cancellation of five concerts a month prior as the reason behind his departure. Jennings also noted that Innis wanted to "assume a bigger role" after Stewart's departure and that there
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contributed on banjo. According to the band, Leo encouraged them to write more songs by themselves than on previous efforts, as he thought both this and the absence of Stewart would allow the other members to have more fully realized musical personalities than before. In particular, Jennings thought
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journalist Edward Morris that the impetus for their reunion was a telephone call from Hendricks, who was having lunch with Innis at the time. At this point, Stewart and Innis had not talked to each other for a number of years, owing to the disputes that had led to Innis departing the band several
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The remaining four members decided to rotate lead vocal duties amongst themselves instead of hiring a new lead vocalist, as they thought Stewart was the "most conservative" member of the group and that alternating the lead vocal would allow the band to become "more adventurous". In addition, they
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Despite being signed, the band had yet to select a name. DuBois insisted the band members come up with a name before they released a single. He asked the members to submit potential names, which resulted in a list with "about fifty" entries; after this, he locked all five members in an office for
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for being "too pop". He noted that during showcases for radio representatives early in the band's career, he was often questioned on the band's ability to "duplicate their records live" due to them having been assembled in a studio setting; however, DuBois felt that live performances were not an
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Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse. By 2011, the band was doing over 100 concerts a year. Restless Heart was still primarily a touring band throughout the 2010s and had not released a new album in several years, although they thought their existing hit singles were "strong" enough to be
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Restless Heart officially retired in 2021, although little announcement was made of this. Stewart said that factors in their retirement included disagreements over a proposed album to honor the band's 35th anniversary, as well as his own commitments to the Frontmen and the start of the
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rated the album "C", as she thought the tracks "Sweet Whiskey Lies" and "Hometown Boy" were more country-sounding than their previous songs, although she considered the arrangements "by the book". Restless Heart was one of several country music artists to make a cameo in the 1994
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were unsubstantiated rumors among the other band members that Innis was subject to drug and alcohol abuse. In response to Innis's departure, they hired Dwain Rowe as touring keyboardist and Chris Hicks as touring guitarist. Three months later, the band reached the top of the
285:. Stewart, Jennings, Dittrich, and Gregg briefly reunited for a tour and greatest-hits album in 1998 before disbanding a second time. They and Innis re-established the band's full lineup in 2001, after which they resumed touring and released their final studio album 821:, both of whom were also on RCA at the time. The album accounted for the band's second Grammy nomination in the category of Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1989, while its title track was nominated in the same category a year later. 817:, Mario Tarradell praised Stewart's "conviction" on the title track and "gentle delivery" on "The Bluest Eyes in Texas", as well as the variety in tempo and arrangement between individual tracks. The band supported this album by touring with Alabama and 940:
style, as opposed to the band's country pop influence. According to the other band members, his decision to leave was "a surprise at first", although the departure was amicable. Stewart initially remained with RCA as a solo artist. His debut single
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DuBois said that he conceived Restless Heart as "a hot, instrumental band that could really play well on stage—that had great harmony" and that he had given them songs that he felt were "natural" but had been rejected by other artists such as
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years prior. Stewart then chose to call Innis, at which point the two resolved and suggested re-forming Restless Heart. Immediately after their reunion the band resumed touring, with one of their first reunion concerts taking place at the
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reviewed the album favorably, praising the "intricate, tight harmonies and crisp instrumentation." After "I Want Everyone to Cry" became the band's first top-ten hit, DuBois and RCA promoted the band through radio showcases and
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became the band's third gold album in 1991, and the title track accounted for the band's fourth Grammy nomination. During this timespan, Stewart sang backing vocals on "They Just Don't Make 'em Like You Anymore", a track from
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Other than Stewart, the individual members of Restless Heart remained largely inactive until August 2001, when Stewart, Gregg, Jennings, Dittrich, and Innis all officially reunited and began rehearsing together. Stewart told
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After they had all reunited, the five members decided to record a new album. As both Hendricks and DuBois were involved in other projects at the time, the band selected a different set of producers. One of the producers was
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gave the album a positive review, noting the band's musicianship and prominent vocal harmony, as well as the "considerable amount of passion" in their music relative to their contemporaries. Writing for
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synthesizers, which were programmed by Carl Marsh and David Humphreys. DuBois co-wrote "The Bluest Eyes in Texas" with Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins, who would later become members of the country band
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Restless Heart's sound draws influences from mainstream country music, as well as from pop and rock. Because of the band's layered harmonies, many critics have drawn comparisons to the
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were beginning to gain in popularity. Stewart later said their doubts about success were assuaged when "That Rock Won't Roll" became a number one single. Joe Edwards of the
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as the original lead singer, but Thompson was replaced by Stewart in this role before the band had recorded any material. Between 1984 and 1998, Restless Heart recorded for
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describes Stewart as having a "clear, strong tenor". Stewart said that his affinity for vocal harmony was influenced by the music he listened to as a child, which included
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or touring musicians. In particular, Innis had played on various demos for DuBois prior to his decision to create a band, and Dittrich had been a backing musician for
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thought the songs were stronger than those of the debut album, highlighting "Victim of the Game" and "New York (Hold Her Tight)" in particular. Tom Roland of
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has also cited Restless Heart as a major influence on their vocal harmonies, and the group covered "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)" in 2019.
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as individual influences. He thought that the band members having varied influences outside of country was a factor in their sound. A 1985 article in
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later wrote that "he guys found their niche with this project. Big, overpowering sound, heavy backbeats, and very tight harmonies are here." In the
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wrote that debut single "Let the Heartache Ride" "introduced the band's razor-edged vocal harmonies and scorching instrumentals." Writing for
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of songs he had written. The members he chose were drummer John Dittrich, bass guitarist Paul Gregg, keyboardist Dave Innis, guitarist and
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sounds and harmonies" of the Eagles. He thought the track "Wheels" had a similar sound and concept to the Eagles's 1972 debut single "
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in 2004. The band continued to tour and perform until quietly disbanding in 2021, shortly after Stewart began touring as a member of
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thought this arrangement was tenable due to their admiration of other bands with more than one lead vocalist, such as the Eagles,
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in the early 1990s. The band members agreed to record the song because they had not previously recorded a song about the state of
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Restless Heart has released seven studio albums and two greatest-hits albums. Their second through fifth albums are all certified
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Stewart, Jennings, Dittrich, and Gregg reunited to record three new tracks for their second greatest-hits compilation in 1998,
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noted that "I'll Still Be Loving You" became a popular song for fans to play at their weddings. The song was nominated at the
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found this album superior to the ones before it, praising the "direct approach" of the singles' lyrics, while also noting a
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Thompson left before the band had officially been named or released a single because he did not feel comfortable with the
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Because of their pop and rock influences, the band members initially had doubts as to their success at a time when
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influence in the increased use of acoustic instruments over the preceding albums. David J. Remondini, writing for
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Despite DuBois's statements about touring, the band began doing so in 1986. One of their first concerts was with
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noted that the band initially faced resistance due to the lack of traditional country instrumentation such as
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in 1994 and 1996, and while these albums accounted for five more charted singles, none were as successful.
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Larry Stewart left the band in December 1991 because he wanted to perform as a solo artist with a more
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that Dittrich, being a drummer who also sang, was favorably comparable to Eagles vocalist and drummer
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The band members have noted their influence on subsequent generations of country musicians such as
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Stewart departed for a solo career in late 1991, shortly before the band's fifth studio album
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thought the band's harmonies and rock influences were comparable to both the Eagles and
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Conaway, Alanna (April 20, 2009). "Story Behind the Song: The Gift of Christmas Past".
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was less favorable, criticizing the album for "prefab harmonies" and formulaic lyrics.
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and was a top 20 country hit for him in 1990. The fourth and final country single from
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The rotation of lead vocal duties continued on Restless Heart's next album, 1992's
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rotation. This included a video for "(Back to the) Heartbreak Kid", which aired on
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arrangements and vocal harmony, with many critics comparing them favorably to the
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with guitarist Charlie Kelley and lead vocalist Ron Hemby, a former member of
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style that DuBois wanted the band to pursue. Replacing him on lead vocals was
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was the lead singer of Restless Heart for the majority of the band's career.
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as well as the Blue Suede Dinner and Auction, a charity event held by the
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accepted by younger generations of fans as well. In 2015, both they and
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Bluest Eyes in Texas". Reviewing their debut album, John Wooley of the
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had favorable critical and commercial reception. James M. Tarbox of
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of "Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right)", was later recorded by
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co-produced and wrote three songs on the band's 2004 reunion album
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and thought doing so would be appealing to fans from that state.
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debut album on RCA Nashville in 1985. It charted four singles on
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as well, due to the band considering it too similar in sound to
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After assuming the name Restless Heart, the band released its
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groups, and that the band cited a variety of musicians from
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at the time. While under such a contract, Innis co-wrote "
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adult contemporary charts as guest vocalists on Canadian
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was beginning to rise in popularity. John Wooley of the
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in tracks such as "Dancy's Dream". Tim Darragh of the
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Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
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The band's longest-tenured lineup consisted of 4069:"Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame to honor inductees" 2613: 2611: 2609: 2607: 2485:"Restless Heart almost had a hit without a name" 1494:A table indicating the members of Restless Heart 1131:'s road band, and Gregg was managing a chain of 315:charts, including six that reached number one: " 3896:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 3558:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 3474:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 3392:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 3175:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 3026:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 2738:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( 2660: 2658: 2656: 2543: 2541: 2539: 1732: – bass guitar, lead and background vocals 3878: 3876: 990:Restless Heart provided vocals to saxophonist 426:in the 1970s; the two were also classmates of 4396: 4364:The Billboard Book of Number One Country Hits 4042:"Restless Heart figures out how to get along" 3794:"Restless Heart reunite for 'Still Restless'" 3756:"Ego, fighting were downfall of Buffalo Club" 1422:wrote that the band was "continuing with the 1357:. Following their retirement, Innis moved to 449:and mowing lawns at the Nashville offices of 8: 2634: 2632: 2597: 2595: 2593: 2591: 4243:"The Frontmen Ink With BMG/BBR Music Group" 3654:"Restless Heart members have brief reunion" 3514: 3512: 2646: 2644: 2589: 2587: 2585: 2583: 2581: 2579: 2577: 2575: 2573: 2571: 2407: 2405: 2403: 2401: 1777:A list of albums released by Restless Heart 1738: – piano, keyboards, background vocals 1570: – piano, keyboards, background vocals 1529: – piano, keyboards, background vocals 4403: 4389: 4381: 4150:"Country acts complete MontanaFair lineup" 4094: 4092: 3409:"Restless Heart still beating after break" 2960: 2958: 2788:"Restless Heart rolls forward on 'Wheels'" 2751: 2749: 2437: 2435: 2374: 2372: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2304: 2302: 2300: 2298: 2296: 2294: 2292: 2183: 2071: 2028: 1913: 1146:. The Buffalo Club recorded one album for 461:. One of the demos they recorded was for " 38: 27: 4292:"25 years, and still no end to this road" 4008: 4006: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3337: 2942:Recording Industry Association of America 2909:"Restless Heart's 'Big Dreams' come true" 2873: 2871: 2869: 2867: 2841: 2839: 2781: 2779: 1726: – drums, lead and background vocals 734:Recording Industry Association of America 434:in addition to co-producing with DuBois. 304:Recording Industry Association of America 4798:Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee 3679:Deborah Evans Price (February 1, 1997). 3274: 3272: 3270: 3268: 2902: 2900: 2898: 2896: 2848:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music 2342: 2340: 2338: 4584:Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right) 3240: 3238: 3236: 3234: 2932: 2930: 2288: 1877:Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right) 1061:1994–1998: Disbanding and first reunion 633:Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right) 325:Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right) 306:. 26 of their singles have entered the 3889: 3787: 3785: 3783: 3781: 3779: 3777: 3551: 3467: 3385: 3350:Robert K. Oermann (January 30, 1993). 3168: 3108:Remondini, David J. (March 11, 1990). 3019: 2967:"Restless Heart bends country 'rules'" 2731: 2619:"Restless Heart not restless for tour" 2478: 2476: 2474: 1744: - lead guitar, background vocals 1687: - lead guitar, background vocals 1681: – bass guitar, background vocals 1576: - lead guitar, background vocals 1564: – bass guitar, background vocals 1535: - lead guitar, background vocals 1523: – bass guitar, background vocals 1317:In 2018, Stewart began recording with 281:'s touring band, and Dittrich forming 4813:Musical groups disestablished in 2021 1273:2006-2021: Final years and disbanding 226:assembled the band in 1984 to record 7: 4808:Musical groups reestablished in 2001 3959:"Restless Heart Celebrates 25 Years" 3281:"Restless Heart moving to new leads" 2907:Tarradell, Mario (August 25, 1988). 2786:James M. Tarbox (December 5, 1986). 2454:The insider's country music handbook 2412:Rebecca Coudret (January 17, 2002). 1420:Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music 1120:" credited to "The Maverick Choir". 710:Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music 4788:Country music groups from Tennessee 4241:Lorie Hollabaugh (March 14, 2023). 4200:. Everything Nash. November 4, 2020 3792:Edward Morris (November 19, 2004). 2938:"Search results for Restless Heart" 2879:"Search results for Restless Heart" 2379:Hoffard, Vince (January 13, 2016). 783:", as well as top-five hits in its 4803:Musical groups established in 1984 4793:Country music groups from Oklahoma 4125:Chuck Dauphin (January 17, 2018). 4067:Jerry Wofford (October 14, 2015). 3980:Goins, Brian (February 23, 2006). 3853:Elizabeth Miller (June 13, 2003). 3754:Brad Schmitt (December 15, 1997). 3602:"Restless Heart taking a year off" 3435:"Adult Contemporary: May 15, 1993" 2965:Edwards, Joe (February 15, 1991). 1720: – lead vocals, rhythm guitar 1552: – lead vocals, rhythm guitar 618:To All the Girls I've Loved Before 14: 4290:Dennis Volkert (April 16, 2009). 4099:Sterling Whitaker (May 9, 2016). 3081:"Prime cuts make tasty listening" 1693: -lead vocals, rhythm guitar 1123:Due to the commercial failure of 382:assembled Restless Heart in 1984. 44:Restless Heart performing at the 4828:1984 establishments in Tennessee 4040:Jeff Dedekker (April 30, 2015). 3628:"Ducas gets another kind of hit" 2993:"A new stage for Restless Heart" 2625:. November 23, 1985. p. 45. 2180:Country Music Association Awards 1675: – drums, background vocals 1603: – piano, keyboards, vocals 1558: – drums, background vocals 1517: – drums, background vocals 1277:The band released a live album, 921:1991: Departure of Larry Stewart 430:, who would serve as the band's 3245:Alan Sculley (August 7, 1994). 3135:Darragh, Tim (March 10, 1990). 2068:Academy of Country Music Awards 2057:Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group 1711: 1699: 1666: 1654: 1615: 1582: 1541: 1500: 1219:, best known for his work with 1112:. They sang the title track to 834:(also written by Loggins) and " 824:Restless Heart's fourth album, 410:Greg Jennings, and lead singer 23:Restless Heart (disambiguation) 4345:Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2017 4313:Jacklyn Krol (March 6, 2019). 4148:Paige, Anna (April 24, 2019). 4013:Sherry Lucas (June 17, 2011). 3933:"Koch Records Nashville Folds" 3600:Tom Roland (January 4, 1995). 2973:. Associated Press. p. 6B 2548:John Wooley (March 22, 1985). 1321:, a group which also includes 1175:2001-2005: Second reunion and 1: 4818:RCA Records Nashville artists 4220:"Downtown Depot - Dave Innis" 3407:Marc Leffler (July 9, 1992). 2850:. Virgin Books. p. 356. 1223:. Lehning shared duties with 951:. He recorded two albums for 838:" were top-five hits, while " 694:s Adult Contemporary chart. 4556:(Back to the) Heartbreak Kid 3634:. July 11, 1996. pp. B5 3632:Evansville Courier and Press 3489:Alanna Nash (June 3, 1994). 2762:. Citadel Press. p. 6. 2457:. Gibbs-Smith. p. 280. 2418:Evansville Courier and Press 2140:Top Vocal Group of the Year 2099:Top Vocal Group of the Year 830:, was released in 1990. Its 720:in 1988, in the category of 511:(Back to the) Heartbreak Kid 4178:. KPC News. August 16, 2022 2483:Lewis, Jim (June 9, 1985). 2347:John Wooley (May 2, 1986). 1636: - lead guitar, vocals 1630: – bass guitar, vocals 1597: – bass guitar, vocals 1304:Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame 895:. A greatest hits package, 677:and originally recorded by 238:. They released the albums 222:, vocals). Record producer 16:American country music band 4846: 4612:Big Dreams in a Small Town 4517:The Best of Restless Heart 4471:Big Dreams in a Small Town 3823:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 3660:. July 25, 1996. p. 8 3526:. June 8, 1994. p. 11 3279:Ed Sobel (June 21, 1992). 3014:Big Dreams in a Small Town 2317:"Restless Heart biography" 2124:Single Record of the Year 1979:Big Dreams in a Small Town 1962:Big Dreams in a Small Town 1821:The Best of Restless Heart 1805:Big Dreams in a Small Town 1772:Restless Heart discography 1769: 898:The Best of Restless Heart 772:Big Dreams in a Small Town 760:Big Dreams in a Small Town 513:" (previously recorded by 447:Country Music Hall of Fame 253:Big Dreams in a Small Town 95:Restless Heart discography 20: 4783:American musical quintets 4418: 3961:. All Access. May 6, 2008 3743:: 68. September 12, 1997. 3320:"Larry Stewart biography" 3215:Top Adult Songs 1961-2006 2220: 2207: 2202: 2197: 2194: 2191: 2188: 2139: 2136: 2106: 2098: 2095: 2085: 2082: 2079: 2076: 2042: 2039: 2036: 2033: 1944: 1927: 1924: 1921: 1918: 1648:- rhythm guitar (touring) 969:Grand Forks, North Dakota 718:30th Annual Grammy Awards 424:Oklahoma State University 387:Formation and early years 37: 4823:MNRK Music Group artists 4619:Say What's in Your Heart 4598:The Bluest Eyes in Texas 4577:I'll Still Be Loving You 4347:. Record Research, Inc. 4222:. KWBU. December 2, 2022 3217:. Record Research, Inc. 2119:I'll Still Be Loving You 1940:I'll Still Be Loving You 1891:The Bluest Eyes in Texas 1870:I'll Still Be Loving You 1016:on several songs, while 846:" were less successful. 789:Say What's in Your Heart 777:The Bluest Eyes in Texas 769:The band's third album, 739:The Secret of My Success 595:I'll Still Be Loving You 463:Love in the First Degree 333:The Bluest Eyes in Texas 321:I'll Still Be Loving You 4640:When Somebody Loves You 3988:. pp. Get Out! 8, 3722:: 55. January 24, 1997. 3213:Whitburn, Joel (2007). 3202:: 24. October 12, 1991. 3002:: 10. November 8, 1986. 2385:The Southern Illinoisan 2222:Vocal Group of the Year 1609: - guitars, vocals 1386:. Sterling Whitaker of 1302:were inducted into the 1291:United States Air Force 1065:The next album, 1994's 917:chart for that format. 872:Allentown, Pennsylvania 840:When Somebody Loves You 519:self-titled debut album 4749:Nothin' Less Than Love 4675:Tell Me What You Dream 4549:I Want Everyone to Cry 4542:Let the Heartache Ride 3982:"Restless, relentless" 3855:"Let the Games begin!" 3734:"Dittrich leaves Club" 3711:"New artist fact file" 3497:. Entertainment Weekly 2846:Larkin, Colin (1998). 2489:The Daily News-Journal 1905:Awards and nominations 1448:neotraditional country 1430:". Mario Tarradell of 1418:. Colin Larkin in the 1211: 1114:the movie's soundtrack 1055:Tell Me What You Dream 999: 996:Tell Me What You Dream 938:neotraditional country 933: 535:neotraditional country 507:I Want Everyone to Cry 503:Let the Heartache Ride 383: 356:Tell Me What You Dream 54:Background information 4742:If She Don't Love You 4279:: 28. April 27, 1985. 3114:The Indianapolis Star 3089:. p. Showcase 16 2025:American Music Awards 1886:" (1 week, 1987-1988) 1872:" (1 week, 1986-1987) 1642:- keyboards (touring) 1624: – drums, vocals 1591: – drums, vocals 1285:and a compilation of 1202: 1152:If She Don't Love You 1135:owned by his family. 989: 928: 863:The Indianapolis Star 533:sound at a time when 471:RCA Records Nashville 451:Broadcast Music, Inc. 377: 236:RCA Records Nashville 4654:You Can Depend on Me 4570:That Rock Won't Roll 4492:Matters of the Heart 4154:The Billings Gazette 3493:Matters of the Heart 3462:Matters of the Heart 1863:That Rock Won't Roll 1837:Matters of the Heart 1194:French Lick, Indiana 1169:Windham Hill Records 1125:Matters of the Heart 1098:Entertainment Weekly 1068:Matters of the Heart 903:You Can Depend on Me 757: 681:on their 1985 album 679:The Bellamy Brothers 631:country charts was " 591:That Rock Won't Roll 560:", a hit single for 396:Nashville, Tennessee 317:That Rock Won't Roll 274:Matters of the Heart 212:Nashville, Tennessee 63:Nashville, Tennessee 21:For other uses, see 4366:. Billboard Books. 4362:Tom Roland (1991). 3892:cite AV media notes 3827:Learning to Breathe 3741:Radio & Records 3719:Radio & Records 3554:cite AV media notes 3470:cite AV media notes 3388:cite AV media notes 3171:cite AV media notes 3022:cite AV media notes 2792:Albuquerque Journal 2756:Brent Mann (2003). 2734:cite AV media notes 2650:Roland, pp. 481-482 2638:Roland, pp. 470-471 2185: 2073: 2030: 1915: 1511: – lead vocals 1148:Rising Tide Records 562:the Pointer Sisters 465:", later a hit for 4689:Feel My Way to You 4509:Compilation albums 4317:. Taste of Country 3939:. October 17, 2005 3859:The Daily Spectrum 3804:on October 1, 2022 3690:. pp. 31, 36. 3658:Record Searchlight 3413:The Clarion-Ledger 3285:The Daily Sentinel 3191:"Reviews: Singles" 3079:(April 15, 1990). 3077:Oermann, Robert K. 3057:. 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Index

Restless Heart (disambiguation)
Country music band Restless Heart performing in concert
Grand Ole Opry
Nashville, Tennessee
Country
country pop
Restless Heart discography
RCA Nashville
Koch Nashville
The Buffalo Club
The Frontmen
Verlon Thompson
Larry Stewart
country music
Nashville, Tennessee
Larry Stewart
mandolin
Tim DuBois
demos
Verlon Thompson
RCA Records Nashville
Restless Heart
Wheels
Big Dreams in a Small Town
Fast Movin' Train
Big Iron Horses
Matters of the Heart
Vince Gill
the Buffalo Club
Still Restless

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