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Sara Evans' Grand Ole Opry Debut: A Career-Changing Moment

Sara Evans' Grand Ole Opry Debut: A Career-Changing Moment

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March 7, 20261m 11s

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Sara Evans, a young country singer from Missouri, made her Grand Ole Opry debut in 1998, a year after her debut album. She paid tribute to her roots by singing a Hank Williams classic. Evans moved to Nashville in 1991, signed with RCA Records, and released her first album in 1997. Her second album, released in 1998, included the hit single No Place That Far, which became her first number one. Evans went on to have a successful career with hits like Born to Fly and Suds in the Bucket.

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