Nashville– Alive Again

The CMA Music Festival will go on as planned and Restless Heart will take part in the tradition… performing on the Riverfront Stage on Sunday, June 13th..

Weeks after unending torrential rains that affected a major portion of the Nashville population, the city and surrounding areas continue the exhausting efforts of cleaning, salvage, and rebuilding. No one has gone untouched, from losing favorite places or cherished keepsakes to entire life’s possessions.

Just as the five transplanted members of Restless Heart came through everything relatively unscathed, the community that was adopted as home many years ago will come through this challenging time stronger and better in the end.

For anyone considering a visit to the capital of the “volunteer state”, if you are coming to be a tourist, you may have to wait a few months for places to be restored to their original grandeur but, more importantly, if you are coming to experience the spirit of people that will endure, plan to come to Nashville now and enjoy the CMA Music Festival (and Restless Heart)…

Go to www.cmafest.com for the complete event lineup.

Nashville Flooding Changes Opry Venue

OpryHouseMay3Due to extensive flood damage that includes the Grand Ole Opry Entertainment Complex, the Tuesday night (May 4th) Opry performance will take place at the War Memorial Auditorium at 301 6th Ave. North in Nashville.

The entire Opry family has been shaken by the devastation of this weekend’s intense weather and resulting flooding throughout the city and surrounding areas.  The Opryland Hotel, Opry Mills and the Grand Ole Opry have all been affected by Cumberland River flooding.  According to Grand Ole Opry Vice President, Pete Fisher, “it is important that Nashville’s most treasured tradition continues with this week’s shows. Our hearts go out to all of those affected in the Middle Tennessee area. We look forward to coming together both as the Opry family and as a great American city just as we have every week for nearly 85 years”.

Stay up to date with future Opry show information and what’s happening in response to the flooding at www.opry.com.

A Night at the Opry

OP_AttractOpry01_lg Restless Heart will be part of a lineup that includes Chris Young, Jack Greene, Jimmy C. Newman, Suzy Bogguss, Jim Ed Brown, Jeannie Seely and Lorrie Morgan when they perform at the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday, May 4th. Show is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Click on Welcome to Gaylord Ticketing Online! for availability…

Mt. Baker Theatre to Host Restless Heart/ Collin Raye

MountBakerTheatreListed on the register of National Historic Places, The Mount Baker Theatre in the downtown Bellingham, WA Arts District, is dedicated to showcasing some of the best live performing artists for audiences in the North Puget Sound area and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.  The Main Stage of this beautifully restored 1927 architectural treasure will host the combined talents of Restless Heart and Collin Raye on Saturday, April 17th  at 8:00 PM.  For tickets, call (360) 734-6080.