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Sara Evans Returns Stronger Than Ever
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Over the course of her outstanding career, country crooner Sara Evans has enjoyed a run of eleven Top 20 hits (including her signature chart-toppers “Born to Fly” and “Suds in the Bucket”), sold over five million records, and has won CMA and ACM awards. After a waiting period of six years, Sara is finally back with a full album of new material. She has returned to the country singles chart with her hit single “A Little Bit Stronger,” and the accompanying album Stronger is set for a release date of March 8. In addition, her second novel Softly & Tenderly is available in a limited release, with a wider release set to coincide with the release of the album. I recently had a chance to speak with this talented artist over the phone for a friendly chat about her upcoming album and other current projects.
Ben Foster: First I’d like to hear a little bit about your current single “A Little Bit Stronger” – What drew you to that song, and how have your fans responded to it?
Sara Evans: You know, I don’t really know exactly what drew me to that song. I just loved it. I was listening to a CD of a bunch of songs that were being pitched to me, and that one just stood out, and I instantly played it again. I just thought “Now that is a great song. That is a great breakup song.” It’s empowering. Even though it’s sad, and talking about the reality of what this person is feeling, it’s still empowering, so I loved it. And the fans, they love it too. Everybody’s relating to the song really well. We just went to number 22 on the charts, and we’ve already sold 350,000 singles, so I think that really speaks volumes to the fact that there’s a real passion level for the song. People are going to their computers and downloading it because we’ve all been there. We’ve all been through something hard and then come out stronger.
Ben: That definitely puts a more positive spin on the song. One of those downloads was mine, I might add.
Sara: Well, thank you very much!
Ben: It was definitely a worthwhile purchase. Seeing as “A Little Bit Stronger” also appears on the Country Strong soundtrack, would you like to give us your thoughts on the film Country Strong?
Sara: I loved it! I thought it was really, really good. But I love Gwyneth Paltrow, and I think Tim McGraw has just really done a great job in acting over the years. I’m really proud of him. But I thought it was a cool movie.
Ben: Yeah, Tim McGraw’s turned out to be a really good actor, like in The Blind Side too. Since it’s been a few years since we’ve gotten a new studio album from you, and you were able to take some time off, do feel like the album benefited in any way as a result?
Sara: I do, definitely. I was worried about taking so long to finish this album, but now that it’s done, listening to it and thinking about it, I feel like more artists should do that – should take a longer time to make a record. You know, just really be relaxed about finding the songs and making sure it’s exactly what you want it to be versus trying to rush something out there. I feel like it’s the same Sara Evans sound that I’ve always put out, but it’s definitely all new songs and nothing that you’ve heard from me before.
Ben: I see. So how does Stronger compare with the previous Sara Evans albums in style and themes?
Sara: In style, it’s very similar. I definitely have things that I prefer over other things. I love big electric guitar solos. I love fiddle. I love to have a few songs that are just incredibly country. I always try to get a song on each album that I wrote with Marcus Hummon because he brings his own sound. So it’s a lot like my other albums in that aspect, but there are some topics that I’ve never sang about.
Ben: You mentioned Marcus Hummon. Would you like to talk about him and some of the other co-writers you worked with in writing for this album?
Sara: I wrote several songs with my brother Matt Evans, and Nathan Chapman. I wrote a song called “Ticket to Ride” with Leslie Satcher. I wrote a song called “Life Without Losing” with three guys [Barry Dean, Andrew Dorff, Luke Laird]. I wrote a song called “Wildfire” with Kara DioGuardi, and Matt (my brother), and Marti Frederiksen.
Ben: One that stood out with me is that you had a co-write with Kara DioGuardi. How did that come about?
Sara: Somebody contacted my brother and said ‘Would you and Sara be interested in writing with Kara?’ So we actually wrote two great songs for this project. Only one of them went on this album, but I’m saving the other one for another project.
Ben: I know another project that you’ve had going on is that you’ve recently released your second novel Softly & Tenderly. Would you like to tell us about your new book?
Sara: It picks up where the first book [The Sweet By and By] left off. My character Jade is a woman who is going through a lot of stuff that a lot of women go through. It’s a great story of redemption and forgiveness – not letting the things that happen to you defeat you. It’s really good. This one gets really dramatic. Things happen, and she finds things out about her husband that she no clue of – things that he’s been hiding in his past. So you definitely need to pick it up.
Ben: I see. It sounds pretty cool. I hear you also have an upcoming television appearance that we’ll want to be sure to tune in for.
Sara: March 9th – I’ll be on Good Morning America performing my new single.
Ben: We will mark that date down definitely!
Sara: Thank you!
Ben: Are there any songs on this new album that stand out as being ones that you’re particularly eager to share with the fans?
Sara: Well, I can’t wait for everybody to hear the whole thing, but there are a couple songs that I’m really excited about. I redid an old Rod Stewart song called “My Heart Can’t Tell You No,” and I’m hoping that that’s gonna be a single. I think it’s a fabulous song. He had a big hit with it, and I would love to also have a big hit with it. And then there’s a song called “What That Drink Cost Me,” and it’s about a woman who loses her husband in a drunk driving accident. He was actually driving drunk. The song speaks about his alcohol abuse, so it’s very sad.
Ben: That was one of my favorite songs from the album. It’s definitely sad, and your performance just seemed to make it even sadder. That really seemed to elevate it.
Sara: Thank you!
Ben: Seeing that you’ve been in the music business for a while, had hit songs and platinum albums and won awards, I’d like to ask what would you say have been your proudest moments as a country artist thus far?
Sara: Early in my career I was able to open for George Jones at the Ryman, and that was out of this world. My first performance at the Grand Ole Opry – Vince Gill introduced me. Winning Female Vocalist of the Year at the ACMs, winning Video of the Year for the CMAs, and every time performing on the awards show is phenomenal. So there have been a lot, and I’m looking forward to a lot more.
Ben: I notice one special treat we get on this album is a bluegrass version of “Born to Fly,” which of course is a song that we all know and love. Would you like to tell us a little bit about that?
Sara: It’s ten years ago that “Born to Fly” went number one, and so I just wanted to celebrate that a little bit, and put a different version of the song on. I thought it deserved to be on two albums. That song was a life-changer for me.
Ben: That’s a nice little ten-year anniversary thing to do.
Sara: Yeah!
Ben: Would you like to tell a little bit about your experience working with producers such as Nathan Chapman and Tony Brown?
Sara: Nathan – I had never worked with him before. He’s very young. He produces Taylor Swift’s albums. I had a meeting with him, and I just thought he’s really cool, and he could bring a really fresh perspective to the project, and he did. He not only produced, but he and I wrote a ton of songs together with my brother, so that was great. He is just so talented, and because I was taking so long to make the record, he had already been committed to other projects, so he couldn’t finish the album when I needed to get back into the studio. We called Tony Brown. Obviously, he’s a legend, and he’s phenomenal. So we just had a great time working together. We totally saw eye-to-eye musically, and I’m sure I’ll work with him again if he’ll work with me.
Ben: Sounds great! He’s done some pretty good stuff with Vince Gill and Trisha Yearwood.
Sara: Absolutely. And Reba.
Ben: One last question I’d like to ask you – What is country music to Sara Evans?
Sara: It’s my life really. It’s not my whole life, because I also have a family and friends, but it’s been such a part of my life. Since I was four years old, I’ve been singing country music. I feel like the entire country music industry has been a big extended family to me, and it’s been a really, really good friend.
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Re: Sara Evans Returns Stronger Than Ever
I have yet to get my copy of Stronger. Sara is very down to earth. She has a very friendly family as well. The brother she is speaking about in the article posted is Matt. I met him and chatted with him for 5 minutes or so. He's a really nice person.
There's some great information in Country Weekly March 14th edition about Sara and even a pic of her and her brother.
Now if that's not enough to get you interested, There is a gorgeous picture of Martina in there by herself and one other for her tribute to Aretha.
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This is an excellent album! It's hard to narrow it down to one favorite, but right now I'm really loving:
Wildfire
Ticket To Ride
My Heart Can't Tell You No
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My autographed version of Sara's album arrived

and have finally been able to hear it and loving it
My favorites are :
A Little Bit Stronger
Life without Losing and
Desperately
Oh by the way love the following article and video which was posted by Sara yesterday :
http://www.theboot.com/2011/03/18/sara-evans-a-day-in-the-life/
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I'm soooo excited that Sara is back! I LOVE her new album "Stronger." My favorite song on there is "Anywhere" which was written by her brother Matt!! She is stronger than ever! I seen her at Coyote Joes 3 days after the album was released and like always she put on a great show! She sang and signed pictures/cds the whole time...great multi tasker she is! She even took fans cameras and took pics of herself and her band for them. I've never seen a singer do that before so that was pretty cool. Too bad I forgot my camera :/ I was one of those people that had a cd signed. I was right up at the front of the stage. I'll be seeing her this summer with Rascal Flatts! Overall, I am extreamly excited that she is back, enough said lol.
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oh and by the way if you are a huge Sara Evans fan like me please follow her on twitter at @saraevansmusic and also a awesome fansite for her @SaraEvansWorld ran by yours truely (me).
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NEW : Check out Sara's full Wal-Mart Soundcheck performance:
Walmart Soundcheck - Interviews, Live Performances, Music Videos
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Very nice! Sounds good.
I forget how much I like the sound of her voice.
And looks good too! Lends credence to the rule that a girl can't wear too much black eye shadow.
Does anyone else think that her hair and makeup in these sessions is Martina-like?
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Very nice! Sounds good.
I forget how much I like the sound of her voice.
And looks good too! Lends credence to the rule that a girl can't wear too much black eye shadow.
Does anyone else think that her hair and makeup in these sessions is Martina-like?
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Give one heart. Get back two.
That's the paradox of I Love You.
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Blessed is the believer who knows love is our Redeemer
And the only breath of life for these times in which we live
theres nothing wrong with that. looks good on her so thats what matters. theres times i mistaken her for Martina from the back of her head lol. -
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Boy I wish I could have been there :
ACM Awards: Sara Evans Reconnects With Fans During Free Concert
http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1661184/acm-awards-sara-evans-reconnects-with-fans-during-free-concert.jhtml?rsspartner=rssMozilla
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'Stronger' is a great album, my signed copy arrived sometime last week and I love it. So many great song on there that it's difficult to choose just one to say is my favourite. I think the only song that I'm not overly keen on is 'Cabana Boy'. Can't wait to see Sara at CMA Fest this year.
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It was so great to see Sara at the ACM Awards show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN4EXy-VZX0
- Love her whole album but that's still my favorite song
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To anyone who ordered a "signed" copy of Sara's CD:
Be aware, these are not authentic. It was just discovered that an autopen machine was used to "sign" these covers. I think this is horrible that Sara and her management would do this. MANY artists, including Martina, have authentically offered signed covers through these promotional outlets through the years. Sara offered them through her site, FYE, and QVC, and not once was it implied that they were NOT hand signed. I am not impressed. -
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To anyone who ordered a "signed" copy of Sara's CD:
Be aware, these are not authentic. It was just discovered that an autopen machine was used to "sign" these covers. I think this is horrible that Sara and her management would do this. MANY artists, including Martina, have authentically offered signed covers through these promotional outlets through the years. Sara offered them through her site, FYE, and QVC, and not once was it implied that they were NOT hand signed. I am not impressed.
Really? That is disappointing to hear.
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That is truly disappointing news

still great music and great to see her performance on the ACMs.

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It's kinda obvious that they were fake, they probably just make her write her signature and then they copy it a million times.
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It's kinda obvious that they were fake, they probably just make her write her signature and then they copy it a million times.
How is it obvious? It's not obvious at all. They were advertised as signed, so they should be signed. Her management even fooled the outlets that offered them, because whenever a signature is faked they advertise it as "Signature Edition" not hand signed.
In addition to that, Sara even posted on her Twitter about getting her sharpies ready to sign all the covers, and a follow-up tweet when she was "done" signing them. If that's not trying to trick people, I don't know what is. Whoever operated the autopen machine even switched up the spot where it was signed on the cover to make them appear to look real. -
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Oh, well I don't have Twitter so I didn't know that. Sorry if I hurt you feelings.
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I've personally found the album to be disappointing.It's no where near as strong as her previous stuff.And I'm not bothered about the signature thing,I knew it would be copied.
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