Sara Evans life and biography

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Sara Evans biography

Date of birth : 1971-02-05
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Boonville, Misouri
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-01-31
Credited as : Country music artist, Real Fine Place , Stronger 2011

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Sara Lynn Evans is an American country singer and songwriter.

Sara Evans was born in Boonville, Mo., and raised on a farm near New Franklin, Mo. Two of her brothers began playing instruments, at when Evans was 4, her mother discovered that her daughter could sing. Soon, the family act was helping to support the household, earning $50 a night. When Evans was 16, she began performing every Saturday night at a club near Columbia, Mo., a gig that lasted two years.

She moved to Nashville in 1991 and met a musician from Oregon named Craig Schelske (now her husband) who had a band with his two brothers. She headed back with them to Oregon in May 1992 but returned to Nashville in 1995 to record demos. In late 1995, songwriter Harlan Howard heard Evans sing a new demo of his classic "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" and said, "Girl, I have been looking for you for years to sing my music. You're great!"

The tape of the song was passed along to RCA, which released her retro, twangy debut Three Chords and the Truth in 1997. It failed to make a commercial impact but was praised by critics. For her second album, Evans tried mainstream contemporary country, and took "No Place That Far" to No. 1. The title track from her third album, Born to Fly, also reached No. 1. Restless arrived in 2003.

In 2005, she released Real Fine Place and its first single, "A Real Fine Place to Start," reached No. 1. In 2006, "Perfect" climbed into the Top 10 and she won her first female vocalist award from the Academy of Country Music. In the fall of 2006, she appeared on a few episodes of ABC's Dancing With the Stars, but quit the show after filing for divorce from Schelske.

See some selected albums of Sara Evans:

1997 Three Chords and the Truth
1998 No Place That Far
2000 Born to Fly
2003 Restless
2005 Real Fine Place
2007 Greatest Hits
2011 Stronger


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