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Jan 29, 1993Restless Heart performs in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in its first concert since the departure of keyboard player Dave InnisFeb 22, 1994More than 20 Nashville acts record "Amazing Grace" for the movie "Maverick" at Amy Grant's home studio with James Garner and Mel Gibson. Among them: Reba McEntire, Hal Ketchum, Michael Omartian, Restless Heart, Danny Shirley and Tammy WynetteApr 6, 1994Restless Heart rides off with a gold album from the RIAA for "Big Iron Horses"Apr 12, 1994Restless Heart delivers "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Seattle's Kingdome, where Major League Baseball's Mariners defeat the Minnesota Twins, 9-8, in 10 innings during the M's home openerMay 17, 1994Atlantic releases the "Maverick" soundtrack. It includes Tracy Lawrence's "Renegades, Rebels And Rogues" and Clint Black's "A Good Run Of Bad Luck," with appearances by Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, John Michael Montgomery and othersJun 1, 1994Restless Heart performs at the opening of The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville after a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Marty Stuart and Tanya Tucker. Among the acts that become the house band at the venue: Lonestar, Ricochet and Sons of the DesertJul 20, 1994The "Maverick" soundtrack earns a gold album from the RIAA. It features Tracy Lawrence, Waylon Jennings, Radney Foster, Restless Heart, Vince Gill, Carlene Carter, Confederate Railroad, Hal Ketchum, John Michael Montgomery, Patty Loveless, Clint Black and Randy NewmanJan 3, 1995Restless Heart's manager tells The Tennessean the group is taking a year off. In fact, the band has broken upJun 13, 2004Restless Heart's "I'll Still Be Loving You" makes the list at #65 when "CMT 100 Greatest Love Songs" premieresSep 3, 2004Restless Heart makes its first Grand Ole Opry appearance in 16 years, performing "I'll Still Be Loving You"
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