Tickets at 615-538-2076 or www.franklintheatre.com All Cabaret seats
($65) include a "meet & greet" with the artists after the show. Doors
open at 7:00 PM John Dittrich, Greg Jennings, Paul Gregg, Dave Innis,
and Larry Stewart – the men who make up Restless Heart have enjoyed
one of the most successful careers in Country Music history, placing
over 25 singles on the charts – with six consecutive #1 hits, four
of their albums have been certified Gold by the RIAA, and they have
won a wide range of awards from many organizations – including the
Academy of Country Music’s Top Vocal Group trophy. Those stats
aside, Innis feels that their career goes much deeper than that.
Audiences have sung along with their record-shattering string of hits,
such as “I’ll Still Be Loving You,” “Fast Movin’ Train”
and “When She Cries.” Stewart says it’s humbling to know
Restless Heart has made an impact. “I’m proud of the fact that we
get to hear stories from young artists and musicians that we might
have made an impression or inspiring them to come to town – having
number one records, and hearing the stories of what they meant to
people. To know that you have been a part of something that made a
difference, the power of music, the power of a song. To be a part of
something that made a mark. However big or small of a mark Restless
Heart made, it’s still a mark. To be able to appreciate and feel
blessed that we got lucky enough to get together. I feel like it was
something that was meant to be.” And, the story is far from over, as
Stewart says Restless Heart still has a lot of history to make. “We
are still at the top of our game when it comes to singing and playing
together. We’ve got some projects we’re working on, and we want to
put the Restless Heart brand out to music fans again – to let them
know we’re still here and making good music. We’re really looking
forward, not trying to rest on our past laurels, we really want to do
some new music. We have some fun things we’re considering to
celebrate the moment, which we’re trying to put together, and
reintroduce ourselves to the world, and take another stab at
something.”
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