Sara Evans
A product of the late-1990s Nashville pop-country movement, Sara Evans's albums were built on strong songwriting and a neo-traditionalist flair that won over the critics. Though very much a commercial-country singer, Evans is often associated with new revivalists like Gretchen Wilson. Evans hit number one on the country charts in 2004 with the supremely twangy "Suds in the Bucket," and continued that success with 2005's A REAL FINE PLACE.

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Albums
Top Tracks
  • You'll Always Be My Baby
  • I Could Not Ask For More
  • Cheatin'
  • No Place That Far
  • Coalmine
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  • glusburn on 2007-08-13 14:57:40.013:
    VERY POP/COUNTRY. SHE SINGS VERY MUCH IN THE STYLE OF MALE COUNTRY SINGERS. NOTHING WRONG WTH THAT THOUGH.
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