Larry Stewart is an American country music singer, best known for his role as lead singer of the country pop band Restless Heart. In 1993, Stewart left the band in pursuit of a solo career, recording four solo albums and charting eight singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts before reuniting with Restless Heart in 2002. His highest-charting solo single was "Alright Already", which peaked at No. 5 in 1993.
Stewart performing with Restless Heart at a USO show at Ramstein Air Base, Germany in 2003
Restless Heart was an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band's longest-tenured lineup consisted of Larry Stewart, John Dittrich, Paul Gregg, Dave Innis, and Greg Jennings. Record producer Tim DuBois assembled the band in 1984 to record demos and chose Verlon Thompson as the original lead singer, but Thompson was replaced by Stewart in this role before the band had recorded any material. Between 1984 and 1998, Restless Heart recorded for RCA Records Nashville. They released the albums Restless Heart, Wheels, Big Dreams in a Small Town, and Fast Movin' Train in the 1980s.
Restless Heart performing at the Grand Ole Opry on August 9, 2014.
Record executive Tim DuBois assembled Restless Heart in 1984.
Larry Stewart was the lead singer of Restless Heart for the majority of the band's career.
Restless Heart provided vocals to saxophonist Warren Hill's "Tell Me What You Dream" in 1993.