With Redlin Arts Center as the backdrop, Triple Threat Tour 2010 made a stop in Watertown, SD as part of the facility’s 7th Annual Summer Celebration. The tradition began in 2004 and, since then, each August, thousands of visitors have enjoyed concerts by such notables as Lee Greenwood, Ronnie Milsap and Sawyer Brown along with the fireworks display that closes the evening’s entertainment. This year’s audience for the Triple Threat performance was estimated at 12,000.
Terry Redlin is one of the country’s most widely collected painters of wildlife and Americana. The out-of-doors themes in his artwork can be traced to his childhood and the priceless works of this award-winning artist are now housed in the museum on the grounds, designed by Redlin’s son, Charles. The facility opened to the public in 1997 and has welcomed over 2 million visitors since.

Billy Bob’s Texas hosted an enthusiastic crowd, anxiously anticipating
Restless Heart taking the stage on Saturday, July 24th. Regulars at Billy Bob’s throughout it’s almost 30 year history, Restless Heart held the attendance record way back when— until Garth Brooks came to town.
Originally built as a cattle barn in the early 1900s, the building, currently known as Billy Bob’s Texas, was enclosed in 1936 and has been used as an AT-10 airplane manufacturing plant and a department store (Clark’s) so large that the stock boys had to wear roller skates.
In 1981, Billy Bob Barnett opened what has gained international acclaim as “The World’s Largest Honky Tonk”. To date, Billy Bob’s has garnered 5 Academy of Country Music’s “Club of the Year” awards and been awarded the Country Music Association’s “Club of the Year” twice. References to BBT have been made in movies and TV through the years and at least 30 artists have recorded live albums at Billy Bob’s.
Many thanks to Entertainment Director, Robert Gallagher (pictured) , Bear, AJ, Pam Minick, Melissa, Justin, Chris, Wendy, house security, local radio and the entire staff and crew of this landmark for your generous hospitality and another wonderful experience … CHEERS!

With scenic Nashville as a backdrop, Restless Heart, along with hundreds of their friends and colleagues, performed in sweltering heat and humidity to enthusiastic audiences during this year’s 4 day CMA Music Festival.
The CMA donates half of the proceeds from each festival to music education in metro Nashville public schools through “Keep the Music Playing” in partnership with the Nashville Alliance for Public Education. (The CMA has donated more than $3.3 million to “Keep the Music Playing” since the program was launched in 2006). 
A welcome boost to a recovering city— this year, the other half of the CMA proceeds are going to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to aid in relief efforts for flood victims in Nashville and surrounding areas.
Restless Heart fans who are quick with a mouse can order a special edition copy of the much anticipated “25 and Live!” CD beginning Wednesday, Aug. 8, only on www.restlessheartband.com. Just 1,000 copies of the new CD are included in this initial release.
Legendary country artists, Restless Heart, today announced the Aug. 8 release of a special edition of their first live album. The CD, “25 and Live!” is also a celebration of the group’s 25 years together.
Recorded in late 2006 at Riverside Hotel and Resort, Laughlin, Nev., the band’s tenth album is a collection of 14 chart-topping, crowd-pleasing favorites presented the way every fan wants to hear Restless Heart – LIVE! (more…)