Sara Evans
Sara Evans has only had one lifelong dream that she would like to write and perform country music. Evans has been quoted saying, "God has put me in this world to be an artist." The quote is attributed to John Meroney from American Enterprise. "It's my passion to do more than anything, and I'm going to make it." Evans sought to be successful by revisiting the old country songs made famous by Patsy Cline. Hank Snow. Tammy Wynette. George Jones. Also Patty Loveless. These musicians Evans believed to be among her top influencers. The late 1990s were the time when many aspiring country artists turned their attention to more contemporary songs with a pop-radio appeal, Evans was able to make her mark with her country music with a nostalgic look which was evident in her debut album in 1997 titled True Lies. Although it received a lot of praise and a nomination by the Academy of Country Music in 1998 as the most promising female vocalist, True Lies made little significant impact. In her next release, 1998's No Place That Far, Evans made a bow to the producers who persuaded the artist to extend her repertoire and eventually, she received the acceptance she'd sought from the time she was a child. Sara Evans was a born in Columbia Missouri on the 5th of February on 1971. Sara Evans spent her early years of her life with her siblings.
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