Sara Evans

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Normally, we don't start talking about the weekend until Friday (mostly to keep ourselves from obsessing about it). This week, however, we're going to make an exception.

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Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, May 16, 2008

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Customer Service (Brandon Sun)

May 19 - Bob Dylan, Saint John, Harbour Station. May 20 - Bob Dylan, Moncton, Coliseum. May 23 - Leonard Cohen, Moncton, Capitol Theatre.

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A man accused of stabbing his 29-year-old son to death told a court today he did not realise he had a knife in his hand when he tried to push him away during a row over chips.

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A woman watched a drunken man repeatedly stab his son following a row over chips, a murder trial hears.

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A TEENAGER today described in court how a father repeatedly stabbed his son following a drunken argument over chips.

Posted on May 13, 2008, 10:03 am

Father 'killed son in chips row' (BBC News)

A drunken man stabbed his son to death after a row over chips, a murder trial hears.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 9:23 am

Toby Keith, Kellie Pickler, LeAnn Rimes Set to Perform, Sara Evans, Jewel, Dr. Phil and More Set to Present at the ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

The Academy of Country Music today announced that country music superstars Toby Keith, Kellie Pickler, LeAnn Rimes will perform during the 43rd ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS and that Kenny Chesney and George Strait will perform a special live duet for the first time ever.

Posted on May 8, 2008, 6:00 am

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Tis the season to be festive. Summertime in B.C. means parking your umbrella or snow shovel -- depending which part of the province you hang your hat -- and having a festive time in the sun.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 1:40 pm

HOT DISH: Media Should Leave Miley Cyrus Alone (cmt.com)

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Sara Evans Biography

Sara Evans
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Sara Evans
Sara Evans in concert on June 24, 2007.
Sara Evans in concert on June 24, 2007.
Background information
Birth name Sara Lynn Evans
Born February 5, 1971 (1971-02-05) (age 37)
Origin New Franklin, Missouri, U.S.
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, rhythm guitar
Years active 1997 – Present
Label(s) RCA Nashville
Website Sara Evans Official Site

Sara Lynn Evans (born February 5, 1971) is an American country music singer-songwriter who emerged in the late 90s and has had a string of major hits on the Billboard Country Chart since.

Sara Evans was one of the few traditional-styled singers to emerge from Nashville in the late 1990s, according to All Music guide. Since emerging from the late-90s, Evans has become one of country music's most popular female vocalists, acquiring a four No. 1 country hits and three Platinum-certified albums by the RIAA, as well as the double-platinum "Born To Fly", released in 2000, which is still her biggest-selling album to date.

Contents

Early life

Childhood & early adulthood

Sara Lynn Evans was born in New Franklin, Missouri in 1971, and is of English and Irish descent. She was raised on a farm, and was the eldest girl of seven children. Music was a part of her life at an early age; by five she was singing every weekend in her family's band. At age eight, she was struck by an automobile in front of the family home, and both her legs suffered multiple fractures. Recuperating for months in a wheelchair, she continued singing to help pay for her medical bills. When she was 16, she began performing at a nightclub near Columbia, Missouri, a gig that lasted two years.

Career stardom

Evans moved to Nashville in 1991 aspiring to become a country music artist, where she met Craig Schelske. In 1992 she recorded 12 songs with EandS Records which are now sold as album Sara Evans - The Early Years. She then left Nashville with Schelske 1992, where they moved to Oregon. After the couple married in 1993, Evans returned to Nashville in 1995, where Evans began recording demos.[1] Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard was impressed by Evans' demo of his song "Tiger by the Tail". Howard decided to help Evans' music career, which eventually led to a signed contract with the RCA Nashville.[2]

Music career

1997 – 1999: Country begininngs

In 1997, Evans released her first album under RCA, Three Chords and the Truth. Critics praised the album for returning to traditional country and included it in many of their year's "top 10" lists. The album included a cover version of older Country song, Patsy Cline's "Imagine That", which originally reached #21 for Cline on the country charts in 1962. However, the album did not catch on with country radio at the time, and none of the three singles made the top 40. It would be another year before Evans gained full popularity. In 1998 Evans released her second album, No Place That Far. She still remained a critic's darling, despite her new pop/country sound. Her first single, "Cryin' Game", hardly made a ripple on the charts, peaking outside country's Top 40. However, it was her next single, "No Place That Far", a duet with Vince Gill, that brought Evans massive success, reaching #1 on the country charts, as well reaching the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40, Evans' first major hit. Because of the success the album gained, Evans' album was certified Gold by the RIAA that year.

2000 – 2004: Breakthrough

In 2000, Evans worked on a third album to be released later that year. Born to Fly was released to stores on October 10, 2000, and later became another major-selling album. She insisted on hiring Seattle-based rock drummer Matt Chamberlain (The Wallflowers, Edie Brickell), who brought a slightly different sound to her music.[3] The album became Evans' first album to receive a Platinum rating by the RIAA, and spawned four country hits, including the title track ("Born to Fly") written by Evans and Nashville veterans Marcus Hummon and Darrell Scott. The first single released from the album, the song reached the #1 spot on the country charts, and was Evans's first #1 as a solo artist. Hits continued from the album all the way into 2002. The second single, "I Could Not Ask for More", was released in 2001, the Country version of Edwin McCain's big Pop-Rock hit from the year before. Evans' version reached #2 on the Billboard Country Chart and reached #32 on the Billboard Hot 100, ironically an even bigger Pop hit then McCain's version on Billboard's Hot 100 (McCain's version reached #37). In 2002, the songs continued to be released from the album, "Saints & Angels" and "I Keep Looking" were the last two singles released from the album. "I Keep Looking" reached No. 5 and "Saints & Angels" reached #16. In 2004, the Born to Fly album was officially certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA.

In 2001, Evans was the most-nominated artist at the Country Music Association awards with seven nominations overall, and she won her first CMA award when "Born to Fly" won the award for Video of the Year, her first major award from Country music.

In 2003, Evans recorded a long-awaited fourth album, Restless. The album sold over 40,000 copies within its first week and debuted at #20 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top Country Albums charts. The lead single, "Backseat of a Greyhound Bus" didn't reach the Top 10 and peaked at #16 on the Billboard Country Chart in 2003. It was the follow-up single in 2004, "Perfect" that became a big hit and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Country Chart. The third single, "Suds in the Bucket" reached #1 by the end of 2004, and became her first chart-topper since 2001. The album was eventually certified "Platinum" by the RIAA.

In 2004, Evans was the most-played female singer on country music radio. Evans also performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Restless also received a nomination by the Academy of Country Music in the Spring of 2005.

2005 – 2006: Real Fine Place

After 2003's Restless album, Evans re-emerged with a fifth studio album titled Real Fine Place released October 4, 2005. The album's lead single, "A Real Fine Place to Start", was the album's first single, reaching No. 1 on the country charts in 2005, as well as reaching the Top 40 at No. 38. The single marked the first time Evans charted on Billboard's "Pop 100" and "Hot Digital Songs" chart, reaching No. 67 and No. 62 respectively. "A Real Fine Place" was another Gold-certified single by the RIAA. The album, sold 130,000 copies within its first week, becoming Evans' first album to reach the No. 1 spot on the "Top Country Albums" chart, while also becoming her most successful album on the "Billboard 200" to date, reaching No. 3. The album sold three times more copies than her previous album had done. On December 6, 2005, Evans released the compilation album, Feels Like Home through Cracker Barrel stores. The album contains remixes of some of her most popular songs, including a live version of "Born to Fly" and an acoustic version of "No Place That Far". In 2005's the album's follow-up single "Cheatin'" was a top 10 Country hit, peaking at No. 9 there. The third single released from the album, "Coalmine" was the least successful single, peaking at #37 in early 2006.

In 2006, R&R announced Evans as there "Female Vocalist of the Year" in its 2006 Readers' Poll. In spring 2006, Evans released Always There through Hallmark stores for Mothers' Day. The album has six of her favorite already-released songs, including a live version of "Suds in the Bucket" and an acoustic version of "Born to Fly." Two new songs are on the disc: "You Ought to Know by Now" and "Brooklyn & Austin."[4] In 2006, the last significant single from the Real Fine Place album was released titled, "You'll Always Be My Baby", which was a Top 15 country hit, peaking at No. 13 on the country charts, but missing Billboard's Hot 100, reaching its peak position on the Bubbling Hot 100 at No. 105. An album cut released from the album in 2006, "Missing Missouri" reached No. 52 on the Country charts that year. Since its release, Real Fine Place is currently Evans' biggest-selling album. On May 23, 2006, Evans competed and performed at the 2006 ACM awards show in Las Vegas, where she won her first ACM for the "Top Female Vocalist". Evans also became a spokesperson for National Eating Disorders Association, and has spoken out widely on this subject, as she has been personally affected by it.[5] She also hosted a charity event, Fashion for Every Body, which featured a fashion show, silent auction and performance by Evans.[6]

In September 2006, Evans began competing with other celebrities on the third season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars with (professional) partner Tony Dovolani. Evans launched a new fan web site to provide behind-the-scenes material from her participation on the program. Evans was the first country music singer to ever participate in the show. However, then had to leave the show in October, originally citing personal reasons. However, it was later discovered Evans left due to a divorce.

2007 – present: Greatest Hits

On October 9, 2007, Evans released her first Greatest Hits collection. The compilation features four new songs, one of which has already been released to radio, "As If." The song was a big hit peaking at #11. The second single, "Some Things Never Change", was released in early 2008 and is currently charting the Billboard Country Chart. She released the gift book "You'll Always Be My Baby" (based on her song). It was written by Evans, Tony Martin and Tom Shapiro.[7] On 7th of November, 2007 Evans hosted with LeAnn Rimes the 41st annual CMA Awards show.[8]

From February 13-18, 2008, Evans held a tornado relief online auction. She sold items connected to the video for her song "As If". Nearly $2,729 was raised. Proceeds benefitted the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

Personal life

Evans married Craig Schelske, an aspiring politician, in 1993,[9] and divorced in September 2007.[10] Evans and Schelske have three children: Avery Jack Lyons (born August 21, 1999), Olivia Margaret (born January 22, 2003[11] and Audrey Elizabeth (born 6 October 2004). Evans and her children currently reside in Franklin, Tennessee.

Evans has been the subject of numerous controversies. On October 12, 2006, Evans left Dancing with the Stars, citing personal reasons. On October 13, it was revealed that Evans had filed for divorce from her husband of 13 years, Craig Schelske.[12] Evans' ex-nanny, Alison Clinton Lee, has sued her for $3 million,[13] claiming that Evans has smeared her name by including it in her divorce papers, as one of the many women with whom Evans claims he had affairs.[14] Divorce documents filed in Williamson County, Tennessee by Evans' estranged husband, Craig Schelske, accuse the singer of having close to a dozen affairs. The list includes singer/songwriter Richard Marx, country star Kenny Chesney, Dancing with the Stars partner Tony Dovolani, and the members of the rock band 3 Doors Down. Marx's former manager and Chesney's publicist have refused to comment on this issue.[15] Kirt Webster, a spokesperson for 3 Doors Down, stated that the accusations are untrue, but that the band members "are saddened by what she's going through"[16] On September 28, 2007, Evans and Schelske divorced. Evans will pay him a minimum of $500,000 in alimony over a ten-year period. Evans was awarded custody of her three children with visitation rights to Schelske.[17]

Evans is currently dating former University of Alabama quarterback Jay Barker.[18] Evans and Barker announced their engagement on March 24, 2008 and have yet to set a wedding date. Jay has stated they will reside in both Franklin, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama.

Awards & nominations

Year Award Category Result
1999 Country Music Association Awards Vocal Event of the Year Nominated
1999 Country Music Association Awards Horizon Award Nominated
2000 Country Music Association Awards Horizon Award Nominated
2001 Country Music Association Awards Video of the Year for "Born To Fly" Won
2001 Country Music Association Awards Single of the Year for "Born To Fly" Nominated
2001 Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year for "Born To Fly" Nominated
2001 Country Music Association Awards Album of the Year for "Born To Fly" Nominated
2001 Country Music Association Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2002 Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist Nominated
2002 Country Music Association Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2004 Country Music Association Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2004 CMT Flameworthy Awards Female Video of the Year for "Perfect" Nominated
2004 BMI Country Awards 50 Most Performed Country Songs Award for "Perfect" Won
2005 CMT Music Awards Hottest Video of the Year for "Suds in the Bucket" Won
2005 Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist Nominated
2005 Academy of Country Music Awards Album of the Year for Restless Nominated
2005 Country Music Association Awards Musical Event of the Year for "New Again" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
2005 Country Music Association Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2006 CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year for "A Real Fine Place To Start" Nominated
2006 R&R Female Vocalist of the Year Won
2006 Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist Won
2006 Country Music Association Awards Female Voclaist of the Year Nominated
2007 CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year for "You'll Always Be My Baby" Nominated
2007 BMI Country Awards 50 Most Performed Country Songs Award for "You'll Always Be My Baby" Won

Discography

References

External links

Sara Evans Videos and Clips

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Sara Evans video Music Video by Sara Evans.  Song: A Real Fine Place To Start.  Label: RCA  Released in  05. clip
Title: Sara Evans: A Real Fine Place To Start
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Sara Evans video Music Video by Sara Evans.  Song: Perfect.  Label: RCA  Released in  03. clip
Title: Sara Evans: Perfect
Description: Music Video by Sara Evans. Song: Perfect. Label: RCA Released in 03.
Sara Evans video Music Video by Sara Evans.  Song: Cheatin.  Label: RCA  Released in  05. clip
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Description: Music Video by Sara Evans. Song: Cheatin. Label: RCA Released in 05.
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Title: Sara Evans: Suds In The Bucket
Description: Music Video by Sara Evans. Song: Suds In The Bucket. Label: RCA. Released in 04.
Sara Evans video Kim was flown to New York to do hair for Country Music star, Sara Evans . The event was for The Country Music Awards. Click here to see the 2 minute red carpet interview on CMT. clip
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Description: Kim was flown to New York to do hair for Country Music star, Sara Evans . The event was for The Country Music Awards. Click here to see the 2 minute red carpet interview on CMT.
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