Sara Evans

Evans grew up in New Franklin, Missouri, and started performing alongside her siblings in The Evans Family Band. The group performed throughout her childhood and early teenage years in her local area. During her teenage years, Evans and her older brother Matt formed their own band before moving to Nashville in 1991 to pursue a country music career. In Nashville, Evans met her first husband Craig Schelske and briefly moved to Aumsville, Oregon, before returning to Nashville. Upon moving back to Nashville, Evans found work as a demo singer, which led to her signing a recording contract with RCA Records. Her first album ''Three Chords and the Truth'' was released in 1997. It was followed by ''No Place That Far'' (1998), whose second single of the same name topped the ''Billboard'' country chart.
Evans reached her peak success in the 2000s with the albums ''Born to Fly'' (2000), ''Restless'' (2003) and ''Real Fine Place'' (2005). The discs sold over one million copies each and included the number one country singles "Born to Fly", "Suds in the Bucket" and "A Real Fine Place to Start". In 2006, Evans appeared as a contestant on ''Dancing with the Stars'' before subsequently dropping out. Evans took steps back from her recording career to focus on her family life, only releasing a ''Greatest Hits'' package in 2008. She re-launched her career in 2011 with her sixth studio album ''Stronger''. It was supported by the two-week number one single "A Little Bit Stronger". After the release of ''Slow Me Down'' (2014), Evans left RCA and formed her own record label. In 2017, she released her first album through the label, ''Words''. Provided by Wikipedia