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Restless Heart, Little Texas reunite at Smoky Mountain Center

Restless Heart and Little Texas, two classic American country music bands, will perform their all-time fan favorites at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, May 19. Showtime is set at 7:30 p.m., and tickets start at $24.  

Restless Heart had their first taste of success in 1984 with their first record release. They are known for hits such as “I’ll Still Be Loving You” and “When She Cries.” Throughout their career, they have entered the Billboard country charts with 26 singles, six of which reached the number one spot. Restless Heart disbanded in 1994, had a brief reunion in 1998, and began performing together again in 2003.

Little Texas released their first album in 1991. They produced many hit singles including “My Love,” “What Might Have Been” and “God Blessed Texas.”  The band went on hiatus in 1998 but reunited in 2004.

www.GreatMountainMusic.com or 866.273.4615.

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