Sara Evans

Sarah Sarah Sara SaraSara Evans had only one objective in life: create and sing country songs. Evans told John Meroney, of American Enterprise: "God placed me there to sing." "It's the thing I'm passionate about and do more than anything, and I'm going to be successful at it happen." Evans was also determined to become successful by returning to the traditional style of country music that was popularized by legendary artists such as Patsy Cline and Hank Snow. Also, she was influenced by George Jones, Tammy Wynette as well as Patty Loveless. Evans was first successful in the 1990s when many aspiring country singers turned to pop-friendly songs. Her debut in 1997, True Lies, was an example. But despite critical acceptance and a nomination from the Academy of Country Music in 1998 for the best female vocalist, True Lies made little impact. Evans is set to release her follow-up album that year, No Place That Far was a result of bowing to producers who pushed her to upgrade her repertoire. Finally, she received the recognition she's been wishing for ever from the time she was young. Sara Evans, born on February 5, 1971, in Columbia Missouri and is a singer and songwriter from America. Sara Evans spent her early years with her six siblings.

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