History
Restless Heart Biography
The harmonies are pure silver, polished to a high sheen. And, as easily as silver conducts electricity, their music has electrified audiences around the world. Legendary country music group, Restless Heart, is currently celebrating over 25 years of perfecting the art of entertaining. [ read more ]
Albums & Singles Charts
The band has charted several #1 and Top 10 songs and albums, on the country, AC and Hot 100 Charts. [ view charts ]
Awards & Nominations
Restless Heart has earned numerous awards and nominations over the last 20 years. [ view awards ]
Larry Stewart – Profile
Though Larry Stewart was exposed to music early on, it was sports that initially captured his attention. After receiving a baseball scholarship to Nashville’s Belmont College, Larry, whose father had passed away from a heart condition, found music as a way to close the gap he was feeling without his dad. [ read more ]
Dave Innis – Profile
Dave Innis was attending Belmont University as a music business student where he met Larry Stewart. Dave, who was friends with fledgling songwriter/producer Tim DuBois, invited Larry to audition to sing for a new band Tim was forming. [ read more ]
Paul Gregg – Profile
Paul left Altus early on to chase his dream. He and his brother got their first taste of the road performing at ski resorts throughout New Mexico and Colorado in the summer of 1976. Still not sure if, music would be a career that would sustain him he attended a Tech School in Okmulgee, Oklahoma for two years where he studied fuel injection. In may of 1978, under the encouragement of his brother, he moved to Nashville, where he worked for two years as a fuel injection specialist on Main Street to make ends meet. When an opportunity finally came to do a couple of road shows for Opryland, he took it. [ read more ]
Greg Jennings – Profile
While at Oklahoma State, Greg played in a band with producer Scott Hendricks and Tim DuBois who managed the band and later became head of Arista Nashville. The trio later moved to Nashville, and formed Restless Heart. After the group disbanded, Greg played guitar in buddy Vince Gill’s band. [ read more ]
John Dittrich – Profile
Apart from being a monster on the drums, John has sung lead on many RH songs over the years, but moved more into that role on the Big Iron Horses and Matters Of The Heart albums. His most recognizable contribution came when he took lead on the 1992 cross-over smash “When She Cries.” After the band quit touring in 1995, John joined up with the band The Buffalo Club which produced a hit album and singles. [ read more ]

