Sara Evans

Sara Evans Artistfacts

  • February 5, 1971
  • Country singer Sara Evans grew up in New Franklin, Missouri, on her family's farm. By the time she was 6 years old, she was performing with her siblings in The Evans Family Band. When she was a teenager, she and her brother Matt formed their own band and headed to Nashville in 1991.

    After a few years, Evans landed a gig as a demo singer and caught the attention of Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard, who got her an audition to sing for RCA executive Joe Galante. He signed her to a seven-album recording contract, her first being the traditional honky tonk album Three Chords And The Truth in 1997. She followed up with more contemporary-leaning There's No Place That Far, with the title track becoming her first #1 single on the Country chart.

    Her big breakthrough, however, came with her next release, Born To Fly, after she tapped the Dixie Chicks' producer Paul Worley to further her commercial success. The album gave her another #1 with its title track and sold 2 million copies in the US.
  • Evans worked as a waitress at a Holiday Inn in New Franklin to save money for her move to Nashville. When she finally made it to Music City, she continued working for the hotel chain as her day job and fell in love with Craig Schelske, a fellow member of the wait staff. They got married in 1993, had three children, and divorced in 2007.
  • When Evans was 8 years old, she got hit by a car while crossing the highway that ran alongside the family farm to get the mail. Suffering a concussion and severe injuries to her leg, she was confined to a hospital bed for six weeks. The incident left her with PTSD, anxiety, and claustrophobia that followed her into adulthood.
  • Evans married former NFL player Jay Barker in 2008. Their tumultuous relationship - including abuse allegations, a near-divorce, Barker's arrest for nearly slamming his truck into Evans' car, and their subsequent reconciliation - is chronicled on the singer's 2024 album, Unbroke. The lead single, "Pride," alludes to the abuse that led her to file for divorce in 2021.
  • In 2006, Evans became a spokesperson for the National Eating Disorders Association after a close friend nearly died from her battle with anorexia. In 2024, the singer admitted in an interview with Cheryl Burke's Sex, Lies, And Spray Tans podcast that she also developed an eating disorder after years of being pressured by music executives to stay thin. She also struggles with body dysmorphia, a mental illness that causes an obsessive preoccupation with perceived physical flaws.
  • Evans joined the cast of Dancing With The Stars in 2006, with Tony Dovolani as her dance partner. Unfortunately, it was an ill-timed opportunity as her marriage to first husband Craig Schelske was ending. A month after her first appearance, she left the show to focus on her family.
  • In 2019 she released the live EP The Barker Family Band, a collaboration with her two eldest children, 19-year-old Avery and 16-year-old Olivia. The six-song release features covers of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," Beyonce's "XO" and Aretha Franklin's "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman."
  • Evans appeared on season 9 of The Masked Singer in 2023 as "Mustang." She was eliminated during the first episode, where she sang "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake and "Diamonds" by Rihanna.
  • Evans co-authored four Christian-themed novels: You'll Always Be My Baby (2006), Sweet By And By (2010), Softly And Tenderly (2011), and Love Lifted Me (2012). She also released a memoir, Born To Fly, in 2020.

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