Sara Evans

Sarah Sarah Sara SaraSara Evans has only had an unfulfilled dream throughout her entire life that she would like to write and perform in country music. Evans has been quoted saying, "God has put me on the earth in order to be an artist." That's according to John Meroney from American Enterprise. That's what I love as well as what I'll do. Evans also wanted to be prosperous by reverting to traditional country music, which was popularized by legendary artists such as Patsy Cline and Hank Snow. Evans was also influenced through George Jones, Tammy Wynette as well as Patty Loveless. Through the 1990s, the time when many aspiring country musicians turned to contemporary popular radio tunes Evans was able to make her mark through her performances of country tunes that drew inspiration from the past as demonstrated by her debut album from 1997, True Lies. True Lies was not a popular hit, despite having been highly praised by critics and being awarded an Academy of Country Music nomination for the top female vocalist. Evans was able to convince her to modify the repertoire for No Place That Far in 1999 by the producers. That gave her the public acknowledgement she'd always desired for so long. Sara Evans, born on February 5th in 1971 in Columbia Missouri, is an American singer/songwriter. Sara Evans spent the early childhood with her siblings.

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