Sara Evans
Sara Evans is an American country singer , songwriter and vocalist who is worth a net at $16 million. Sara Evans signed with RCA Nashville and released her debut "Three Chords and the truth" on the 17th of December in. The singer came out with "No place that far" in 1998. It was an immediate success with the title track. The track was also awarded Gold certification. In 2000, her third album "Born to fly" came out. Hot Country Songs chart's #1 hit was the song's title track. The song was born to Fly received double Platinum recognition. The album won the Video of the Year award as well as nominated for six Awards from the Country Music Association in 2001. In 2003 she released "Restless", "Real Fine Place" and "Stronger" and "Stronger. She also recorded "Slow me Down", "Storm" (2011), "Real Fine Place", "Real Fine Place" in 2005 as well as "Real Fine Place" in 2005". The top hits of her career were "Suds in the Bucket", "Real Fine Place to Begin" as well as "Restless". In 2006, she was the first artist from the Country genre to be featured in ABC's Dancing with the Stars. She is the child of Pat Evans and Jack Evans. Seven siblings are hers, and she is the most junior. Her family was raised in a 400-acre agricultural and livestock farm. The mother of the family was also an instructor for school buses as well as her father was employed by The Columbia Daily Tribune newspaper. Evans aged 8 when she was struck by a car while crossing the street. Evans suffered concussions as well as a serious damage on her leg.
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