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Sara Lynn Evans was raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri as the oldest girl amongst seven children. Music has always been a part of her life and by age five was singing every weekend in her family's band. When she was sixteen, she began performing at a nightclub near Columbia, Missouri, a gig that lasted two years. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991 with the goal of becoming a country artist. That year she met Craig Schelske there and a year later moved to Oregon. They were involved both professionally and personally. |
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News in english
about Sara Evans
(September / 2009)
Libby's Vegetables and Country Music Star Sara Evans Encourage Families to Eat Better, Together This September Date: 01 Sep 2009 Yahoo.com -
This month, Libby's Vegetables and RCA Recording Artist, Sara Evans, are helping busy families connect offline during Get Back to the Table Month -- a national celebration of the many benefits of family dinnertime.
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Country Two-Step Date: 02 Sep 2009 Syracuse New Times -
The first tandem of New York State Fair Chevrolet Court acts under the new daily double-bill setup were country singers, starting with new face Chuck Wicks on Aug. 27, playing the part of opening act at 2 p.m., followed by an 8 p.m. performance by Sara Evans.
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Zac Brown, Sara Evans Cook Up New Projects Date: 03 Sep 2009 Great American Country -
Sept. 3, 2009 — It’s a safe bet that the Zac Brown Band, Sara Evans, Toby Keith and George Jones all have something to eat everyday. It doesn’t make them unique, but it’s as good a reason as any for them to team with the food industry.
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Legendary journalist Sara Criss dies at 88 Date: 11 Sep 2009 The Greenwood Commonwealth -
Along the way of covering 30 years worth of natural disasters, civil rights protests and debutante balls, Sara Evans Criss became a pioneering and legendary journalist in Mississippi.
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Fearless journalist covered the Delta Date: 12 Sep 2009 Memphis Commercial Appeal -
When the Ku Klux Klan hurled bricks at civil rights protestors in Greenwood, Miss., journalist Sara Evans Criss was there with her pencil and notepad. The newspaper reporter covered everything from speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Klan meetings to high school football games. Mrs. Criss died Friday at Indywood Glen Personal Care home in Greenwood. She was 88. "She was just ...
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Fearless journalist Greenwood covered the Delta Date: 12 Sep 2009 Memphis Commercial Appeal -
When the Ku Klux Klan hurled bricks at civil rights protesters in Greenwood, Miss., journalist Sara Evans Criss was there with her pencil and notepad. The newspaper reporter covered everything from speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Klan meetings to high school football games. Mrs. Criss died Friday at Indywood Glen Personal Care home in Greenwood. She was 88. "She was just ...
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Yallwire amp; MCN Present: Date: 30 Sep 2009 PitchEngine -
This summer, Yallwire partnered with Music City Networks to bring fans coverage of the MCN Fan Club Concert Series during the CMA Music Festival. The series featured live performances from some of the best country artists on the circuit, including Sara Evans, Josh Turner, Montgomery Gentry, Tracy Lawrence, Tracy Byrd, Emerson Drive and Bucky Covington. With over 2,500 hardcore fans in attendance ...
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Country crooner Evans heads home for anthem Date: 30 Sep 2009 KOAM-TV Pittsburg -
Associated Press - September 30, 2009 5:04 AM ET COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Country singer and Missouri native Sara Evans will sing the national anthem before the Tigers' football game Oct.
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