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The album was intended to "showcase the instrumental side of the Nashville recording scene" (O'Connor's liner notes). It was awarded two Grammys: Best Country Instrumental Performance for O'Connor, and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for Vince Gill , Ricky Skaggs , and Steve Wariner 's performance in " Restless ".
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Written-By – Mark O'Connor. 2. Restless. Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar [1st, 5th, 8th solo] – Steve Wariner. Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar [2nd, 6th, 9th solo] – Ricky Skaggs. Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar [3rd, 4th, 7th solo] – Vince Gill. Written-By – Carl Perkins.
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14 giu 2013 · 56. 13K views 10 years ago. / markoconnor Mark O'Connor and the New Nashville Cats win against a stacked field of legends and icons at the 1991 CMA Awards. Their acceptance speech is here.
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6 mag 2010 · 200. 33K views 13 years ago. Mark O'Connor along with some of Nashville's finest musicians of the 1990's opened the Country Music Association Awards Show in 1991. O'Connor's album New...
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While his tenure with MCA was ending, Wariner contributed to two cuts on Mark O'Connor's 1991 album The New Nashville Cats. The first was a cover of Carl Perkins' "Restless". It featured O'Connor on fiddle, with Wariner, Vince Gill, and Ricky Skaggs alternating on lead vocals and guitar.
Mark O'Connor, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner - "Restless" Music Video | Mark O'Connor's Grammy winning New Nashville Cats featured some of Nashville's finest musicians in 1991.
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They were known as The New Nashville Cats. Although he played the Opry since 1973 when he debuted as bass guitarist with Dottie West, a lifelong dream came true on May 11, 1996, when Wariner was asked to join the Grand Ole Opry as a member.