
Throughout her life, Sara Evans only held only one goal: perform and write country music. "God placed me on this earth to be singing," said Evans, according to John Meroney of American Enterprise. This is my dream and what I will do. Evans was also determined to become popular by going back to traditional country music, which was popularized by legends like Patsy Cline and Hank Snow. She was also influenced by George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Patty Loveless. The late 1990s were in a time where most promising country musicians turned to contemporary popular radio tunes Evans established herself through her performances of country tunes that looked to 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 getting an Academy of Country Music nomination for the most female-friendly vocalist. Evans is set to release her follow-up album in 1999, No Place That Far resulted from her bowing before producers, who persuaded the singer to improve her vocal range. The singer finally got the recognition that she has had her heart set on from the time she was young. Sara Evans, born on February 5, 1971, in Columbia Missouri was a singer and songwriter from America. The first years she spent there in Columbia, Missouri with her six brothers and sisters
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