Restless Heart lead singer Larry Stewart can remember the \xa0exact moment and place his life began to change forever.\n\n\u201cI was\xa0driving east on I-40 from West Nashville into town to\xa0an appointment,\u201d he recalls.\u201cBack then, I was listening to what\xa0we were doing in my Jeep Cherokee every day. I had turned the radio on, and Let The Heartache Ride\xa0was right in the middle of the acapella intro.\u201d\n\n\nLarry had been living with the song for a while, and hearing it \xa0through his car speakers wasn\u2019t that big of a deal - until he \xa0looked at the stereo and saw the numbers 97.9. \u201cIt didn\u2019t sink in because I had it in the tape deck for days, then I realized \xa0\u2018That\u2019s the radio. It\u2019s WSIX.\u2019 I pulled over on the shoulder\xa0around White Bridge Road and sat there with my car idling. It was like yesterday.\u201d\n\nJohn Dittrich, Greg Jennings, Paul Gregg, Dave Innis, and Larry Stewart -\xa0the men who make up Restless Heart\xa0- have enjoyed one of the most successful careers in Country Music history, placing over 25 singles on the charts -\xa0with 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 \u2013 including the Academy of Country Music\u2019s Top Vocal Group trophy.