Sara Evans
Sara Evans has only had one lifelong dream that she would like to write and perform country music. Evans told John Meroney, of American Enterprise: "God placed me on this earth in order to be a singer." "It is what I like doing most of all and I'm determined to do well." In addition, Evans wanted to succeed by returning to the traditional country songs brought to life by the legendary artists like Patsy Cline, Hank Snow, Tammy Wynette, George Jones and Patty Loveless, musicians Evans considers to be among her top influencers. Evans was born in 1970 made her first impression in the mid 90s, as many aspiring country music singers turned to modern pop songs. The evidence is evident in her first album released in 1997, True Lies. True Lies was not a big hit, despite being appreciated by critics and being awarded an Academy of Country Music nomination for the best female vocalist. Evans was released with her second album was in the year 1999. No Place That Far was a result of bowing to producers who pushed the singer to improve her vocal selection of songs. It was the moment she finally earned the recognition she's long awaited since her childhood. Sara Evans was a born in Columbia Missouri on February 5 in 1971. Sara Evans spent the early stages of her life alongside her siblings.
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