
Sara Evans has only had an unfulfilled dream throughout her entire life that she would like to write and sing country music. "God has placed me on this earth as the singer of my life," said Evans, according to John Meroney of American Enterprise. "It's what I love to do more than anything and I'm determined to achieve it." Evans wanted to achieve success by revisiting the old country hits that were popularized by Patsy Cline. Hank Snow. Tammy Wynette. George Jones. Also Patty Loveless. These musicians Evans believed to be among her top source of inspiration. Evans, who was born in 1970, made her first mark during the second half of the 90s in which many young country music performers turned to contemporary popular songs. That is evident on her 1997 debut album, True Lies. True Lies, though it received positive reviews and was nominated by the Academy of Country Music for 1998's top new female artist, failed to make an significant impact. Evans released her next album in 1999, No Place That Far was the result of bowing to producers that convinced the singer to improve her vocal range. She finally received the recognition she's been wishing for ever since childhood. Sara Evans was a born in Columbia Missouri on the 5th of February, 1971. Her early years were spent in Columbia, Missouri alongside her six sisters and siblings.
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