Restless Heart - Band Members

Band Members

1984
  • Verlon Thompson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • John Dittrich – drums, background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, background vocals
  • Dave Innis – piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals
1984–1992
  • Larry Stewart – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • John Dittrich – drums, background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, background vocals
  • Dave Innis – piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals
1992–1993
  • John Dittrich – drums, lead and background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, lead and background vocals
  • Dave Innis – piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals
1993–1994
  • John Dittrich – drums, lead and background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, lead and background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals
1994–1998
  • Disbanded
1998
  • John Dittrich – drums, background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals
  • Larry Stewart -lead vocals, rhythm guitar
1998–2002
  • Disbanded
2002-current
  • Larry Stewart – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • John Dittrich – drums, background vocals
  • Paul Gregg – bass guitar, background vocals
  • Dave Innis – piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals
  • Greg Jennings - lead guitar, background vocals

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