Sara Evans

Sarah Sarah Sara SaraSara Evans has only had one lifelong dream that she would like to write and perform country music. Evans stated to John Meroney, of American Enterprise: "God placed me in this place for me to perform." This is my dream and my goal. Evans set out to become a household name through introducing classic country songs made famous by Patsy Cline. Hank Snow. Tammy Wynette. George Jones. and Patty Loveless. These musicians Evans considers to be her most influential sources of inspiration. Evans was first successful during the 90s, when a lot of hopeful country singers shifted to pop-friendly songs. Her 1997 debut, True Lies, was one of the best examples. The album was not greeted with critical appreciation and an award from the Academy of Country Music in 1998 as the most promising female vocalist, True Lies made little an impact. Evans was released with her second album on the market in 1999 No Place That Far was a result of bowing to producers who pushed that she should expand her collection. The singer finally got the recognition she's had her heart set on from the time she was young. Sara Evans was a born in Columbia Missouri on the 5th of February 7th, 1971. Her early years were spent in Columbia, Missouri, along with her six brothers and sisters

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