Sara Evans
Sara Evans is a versatile country singer who has achieved success in various styles and has received recognition from prestigious country music associations.
Country Singer
February 5, 1971
Aquarius
54
Boonville, Missouri, United States
Sara Evans, a renowned American singer, songwriter, and author, is celebrated for her hit songs like “No Place That Far,” “Suds in the Bucket,” and “A Little Bit Stronger.” With eight studio albums under her belt, she has received numerous awards, including the Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist award, and nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year and Single of the Year. Evans has also penned a novel and a memoir, and made appearances on TV shows such as “Nashville” and “Dancing with the Stars.” Her other notable works include “Born to Fly,” “Real Fine Place,” and “Slow Me Down.” Over the past decade, her songs have been among the most-played on the radio, with chart-topping singles like “Saints & Angels,” “Backseat of a Greyhound Bus,” and “As If.” Known for her versatility, Evans has scored hits across various styles and received accolades from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.