Sara Evans considers herself to be a pop culture junkie, so she knows what she likes. And she clearly knows what she doesn’t like. On Tuesday night the singer took to Facebook to vent about a new show on FOX.
Our Catch of the Day today comes to us from an artist who suffered serious injuries when she was struck by a car at the age of eight, but who kept on singing from a wheel chair as part of her family band to help pay her medical expenses.
"Put My Heart Down" is a song written by Nathan Chapman, Andrew Dorff, Liz Huett, and recorded by Sara Evans. It was released as the second single from her seventh studio album, Slow Me Down. Originally, "Can't Stop Loving You" (a duet with Isaac Slade of The Fray) was announced as the second single with a release date of July 21, 2014. However, the adds date was pushed back an
November 7, 2001
The T Bone Burnett-produced O Brother, Where Are Thou? wins Album of the Year and one of its tracks, The Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow," gets Single of the Year during the 35th Country Music Association awards in Nashville.
Although it's a little early, Sara Evans is in the holiday spirit! And she hopes that jolly attitude will rub off on her fans when she releases her new holiday album, 'At Christmas.'
Sara Evans' former husband, Craig Schelske, has filed a lawsuit against TMZ, claiming the celebrity tabloid program maliciously disseminated false and damaging statements about him in a June 2014 broadcast.
October 16, 1972
Loretta Lynn becomes the first woman to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in the sixth annual awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
Photo by Paul McConnell/Getty Images2007 Paparazzi Out Of Control
Keith Urban was involved in a motorcycle accident while being followed by paparazzi in Sydney, Australia, on his way to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
America's birthday means American beauties wearing red, white and ... cowboy boots? Whether they were celebrating or working on the Fourth of July, country's top females were at the height of American fashion.