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Sara Evans BIO


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Sara Evans (born February 5th, 1971) is a country music singer who has become a staple on top of the U.S. Country charts with several number one hits.   Sara Evans received critical acclaim for her 1997 debut album Three Chords and the Truth which included singles such as "True Lies" and "Shame About That".  The following year, Sara Evans released her second album entitled No Place That Far and had her first number one single with "No Place That Far" which featured Vince Gill.  Her second number one single came in 2000 with "Born to Fly" on the hit album also entitlled Born to Fly.  She would also find success with the album's other singles "I Could Not Ask For More" and "I Keep Looking".  In 2003, Sara Evans released her fourth album entitled, Restless, and uncovered yet another number one single, "Suds in the Bucket".  Other notable singles on the Restless album included "Backseat of a Greyhound Bus" and "Perfect".  In 2005, Sara Evans continued her success with her fifth album, Real Fine Place, which included the number one single "A Real Fine Place To Start" and hits such as "Cheatin'" and "You'll Always Be My Baby".  In 2007, Sara Evans released a Greatest Hits album which contains hit singles such as "As If" and "Some Things Never Change".

 

 


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