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		<description><![CDATA[COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTAR SARA EVANS AND HUSBAND OREGON CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE CRAIG SCHELSKE TO GUEST ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL’S HANNITY &#38; COLMES FRIDAY MAY 17, 9:00 PM (EST) Platinum selling country music star Sara Evans will step   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/press-releases-archive-7/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>COUNTRY  MUSIC SUPERSTAR SARA EVANS AND HUSBAND OREGON CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE  CRAIG SCHELSKE TO GUEST ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL’S <em>HANNITY &amp; COLMES</em> FRIDAY MAY 17, 9:00 PM (EST)</strong></p>
<p>Platinum selling country music star <strong>Sara Evans</strong> will step out of  her usual element when she joins her husband, Oregon Congressional  candidate <strong>Craig Schelske</strong> as guests on the Fox News Channel show <strong>Hannity  &amp; Colmes, Friday May 17, 9:00 PM (EST). </strong></p>
<p>Turns  out that co-host Sean Hannity is a major Evans fan and was thrilled that  the couple was booked on the show. Topics to be discussed will include  how the two will balance their careers especially if Schelske is elected  to Congress.</p>
<p>Evans  is nominated in the &#8220;Top Female Vocalist&#8221; category in the upcoming  Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM’s). Her current CD <em>Born To Fly</em> yielded a #1 hit of the same name and she recently garnered a Country  Music Association (CMA) award.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS  SURPRISED WITH PLATINUM AWARD </strong></p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>BACKSTAGE DURING <em>GIRLS&#8217; NIGHT OUT</em> DATE IN LOS ANGELES</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>BORN  TO FLY</strong></em><strong> KEEPS  SOARING, “I COULD NOT ASK FOR MORE” THE BIG ONE ON CMT</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sara Evans</strong> has another excellent reason to sing <strong>“I Could Not Ask For More,” </strong>her current hit song.  Not only has she kicked off the first dates on the <strong><em>Girls&#8217; Night Out</em> tour with Reba McEntire,</strong> Sara was surprised last night with a Platinum album award (certified by  the RIAA for sales in excess of one million units) for <strong><em>Born To Fly,</em></strong> her career-breaking third release from <strong>RCA Records. </strong> This is Evans&#8217; first  Platinum certification and the recognition is twice as sweet as <em>Born To Fly</em>, co-produced with Paul Worley, marks her first  production credit.</p>
<p>Evans  was doing a radio interview backstage with <strong>Blair Garner</strong> for his nationally syndicated <strong><em>AfterMidnite </em></strong>program  at the <strong>Staples Center</strong> last night during the <em>Girls&#8217;  Night Out</em> Los Angeles stop.  Garner  challenged Evans to answer some <em>Newlywed Game</em>-style  questions and said there would be a special prize if she could answer  five right. When Sara correctly identified the names of all five  groomsmen from her wedding, <strong>Joe Galante, Chairman, RCA Label  Group and Butch Waugh, Executive Vice President, RCA Label Group </strong>entered  with the impressive Platinum album plaque. Evans screamed with delight  upon seeing the RCA top brass with the award and presented them with a  round of big hugs.</p>
<p>The  most touching moment came when Sara entered her band&#8217;s dressing room  and was greeted with wild applause and shouts of congratulations from  her band, road crew, family, friends, her husband Craig and their  two-year-old son Avery. At this point, Sara broke down with tears of  joy, then posed for pictures with everyone.</p>
<p><em>Born To Fly</em> does not show signs of touching down anytime soon.  “I  Could Not Ask For More” and the album are lodged near the top of the  country single and album charts.  The music video  was recently declared “The Big One” and #1 two weeks in a row on <strong>CMT</strong>&#8216;s (Country Music Television) <strong>Top Twenty  Video Countdown</strong>.<strong> “Saints &amp; Angels” </strong>is Evans&#8217;  next single being released to radio.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"># # #<strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS ABOARD</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>REBA McENTIRE&#8217;S <em>GIRLS&#8217; NIGHT OUT</em> TOUR</strong></p>
<p>This summer&#8217;s only all female country music tour has been  confirmed. <em>Girls&#8217; Night Out</em> starring Reba McEntire and Martina  McBride, along with Sara Evans, Jamie O&#8217;Neal and Carolyn Dawn Johnson,  will play 24 cities from July 13<sup>th</sup> through August 19<sup>th</sup>,  2001.</p>
<p>Reba McEntire, joins the tour fresh from a five month stint on  Broadway, where she has received unprecedented unanimous acclaim for her  starring role in <em>Annie Get Your Gun. </em>McEntire, multi-lauded  singer, actress, author and twice-named Entertainer of the Year, is well  known for her elaborate concert stage productions. &#8220;I am so excited to  get back on the road,&#8221; McEntire said, &#8220;And I am especially thrilled to  share the stage with these super talented girls!&#8221;</p>
<p>Renowned vocalist, Martina McBride, is a multi-platinum selling  artist whose accolades include recognition as the Country Music  Association&#8217;s Female Vocalist of the Year, and countless nominations for  vocal and video performances. McBride&#8217;s former collaborative efforts  with Reba include the 1996 Grammy nominated recording of <em>On My Own. </em>&#8220;It&#8217;s  an honor to be a part of this line-up,&#8221; McBride said.</p>
<p>Sara Evans is currently riding high on the success of <em>Born  to Fly</em>, her RIAA gold-certified third album for RCA Records, which  debuted at #8 on the Billboard charts. A critic&#8217;s favorite since her  1997 debut, Evans&#8217; first foray into producing has resulted in her  fastest selling CD to date.</p>
<p>Jamie O&#8217;Neal&#8217;s <em>There is No Arizona</em> was the first #1  debut single by a female artist since 1996. Currently heard singing <em>All  By Myself</em> in the comedy release &#8220;Bridget Jones&#8217;s Diary,&#8221; <em>Girls&#8217;  Night Out</em> is O&#8217;Neal&#8217;s first country music tour.</p>
<p>Newcomer and former Martina McBride backup singer, Carolyn  Dawn Johnson, opens the show with a rare acoustic set. Johnson&#8217;s debut  Arista Nashville album, <em>Room With A View</em>, is due out by summer&#8217;s  end.</p>
<p>Dates Cities Venues</p>
<p>July 13 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay</p>
<p>July 14 San Diego, CA Coors Amphitheatre</p>
<p>July 15 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center</p>
<p>July 18 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena</p>
<p>July 19 San Jose, CA San Jose Arena</p>
<p>July 21 Portland, OR The Rose Garden</p>
<p>July 22 George, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre</p>
<p>July 25 Paso Robles, CA CA Midstate Fair</p>
<p>July 27 Phoenix, AZ America West Arena</p>
<p>July28 Albuquerque, NM Journal Pavilion</p>
<p>July 29 Denver, CO Fiddler&#8217;s Green</p>
<p>August 2 Wantaugh, NY Jones Beach Amphitheatre</p>
<p>August 3 Reading, PA Sovereign Center</p>
<p>August 4 Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center Coliseum</p>
<p>August 5 Washington, DC MCI Center</p>
<p>August 7 Albany, NY Pepsi Arena</p>
<p>August 9 Pineknob, MI DTE Endery Music Theatre</p>
<p>Augut 10 Chicago, IL United Center</p>
<p>August 11 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Amphitheatre</p>
<p>August 12 Buffalo, NY Midland Arena</p>
<p>August 15 Tampa, FL Ice Palace</p>
<p>August 16 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center</p>
<p>August 17 Winston-Salem, NC LJVM Coliseum</p>
<p>August 18 Louisville, KY KY State Fair</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong># # #</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>After her unforgivable sin, life goes on for  Sara Evans</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>By Cathalena E. Burch</strong></em><em><br />
</em>ARIZONA DAILY STAR</p>
<p>To country  purists, Sara Evans committed an unforgivable sin on her third album,  &#8220;Born to Fly.&#8221; For the most part, she turned her back on her traditional  country convictions and softened her approach &#8211; even covering two pop  songs: Diane Warren&#8217;s &#8220;I Could Not Ask for More&#8221; and Bruce Hornsby&#8217;s  &#8220;Every Little Kiss.&#8221;</p>
<p>For the record, she&#8217;s sorry. &#8220;For the people who  want to criticize me, it&#8217;s fine. I understand where they&#8217;re coming  from,&#8221; Evans said from a concert stop in Northern California in late  February. &#8220;They were counting on me in a way to really hold on to that  traditional sound. So I disappointed them in a lot of ways.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the  only time she&#8217;s going to apologize.</p>
<p>Evans towed  that traditional line since first taking the stage with her brother as a  child. Frankly, it didn&#8217;t get her too far: a No. 1 hit song from her  1998 sophomore album &#8220;No Place That Far.&#8221; The album and the single went  gold &#8211; just before she released &#8220;Born to Fly&#8221; last October.</p>
<p>And once  again, &#8220;Born to Fly&#8221; the single has made it to No. 1, and the album went  gold (500,000 copies) within four months.</p>
<p>&#8221; &#8216;Born to  Fly&#8217; is a country song; it&#8217;s just different,&#8221; Evans says. &#8220;The music on  this record is so different. We spent so much time on this album,  getting it to the coolest possible place that we could.&#8221; Although the  album is billed as pop country, it&#8217;s rich with traditional elements,  from subtle banjo in the title song to the steel guitar wailing in the  bittersweet ballad &#8220;I Learned That From You.&#8221; &#8220;My album is really  country still,&#8221; Evans says as her 18-month-old son, Avery, giggles in  the background. &#8220;As far as what country music is today, it&#8217;s right down  the middle.&#8221;</p>
<p>Evans will  bring that blend and her amazing soprano voice to Tempe at 1 p.m.  Saturday for the George Strait Chevy Truck Country Music Festival. She&#8217;s  on after the festival opener, Asleep at the Wheel.</p>
<p>Evans, who&#8217;s  up for an Academy of Country Music Award in the category of top female  artist, says the festival gives her a chance to prove her country mettle  alongside some of the genre&#8217;s leading troubadours. She admits to being  competitive and doesn&#8217;t want to think too much about the tens of  thousands of faces staring back at her. The Strait dates will be her  largest audiences to date, and she says she&#8217;s a little nervous.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to  have a great, great show, and I&#8217;m nervous about that. I know all the  other acts are going to be watching me, and vice versa, so I&#8217;m nervous. I  want to be great,&#8221; she says without sounding boastful. Those ultra-pure  country purists in the crowd expecting a pop performance from Evans may  be a little surprised. In 30 short minutes, she plans to mix it up.</p>
<p>And if they  don&#8217;t like it, that&#8217;s fine, too. &#8220;I just decided this is who I am. Who I  am is exactly what I want to record, song by song,&#8221; she says. &#8220;If I  love this song, then that&#8217;s who I am.&#8221; <strong>Sara Evans </strong><em>is aiming to prove her country mettle. </em> <strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong># # # </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS CONTINUES TO TAKE</strong> <strong>THE &#8220;FAST TRACK&#8221; WITH  TNN COUNTRY WEEKLY AWARD NOMINATION</strong></p>
<p>The accolades continue to pour in for <strong>Sara Evans</strong>. She&#8217;s  received a <em>Fast Track Award </em>nomination from the TNN Country  Weekly Music Awards.</p>
<p>Says Evans, &#8220;I feel truly blessed to receive this nomination  since it&#8217;s a validation that I will be around for a long time. To be  recognized by the fans like this is all I could ever ask for and more.&#8221;</p>
<p>On the heels of touring with Alan Jackson, Evans hits the road  this weekend with country music&#8217;s elite on the <strong>George Strait Chevy  Truck Country Music Festival</strong>. &#8220;<strong>I Could Not Ask For More</strong>,&#8221; her  second single from <em>Born To Fly </em>is currently rising to the top of  <em>Billboard</em>&#8216;s country singles chart.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong># # #</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS TO FILM MUSIC VIDEO FOR &#8220;I COULD NOT ASK FOR  MORE&#8221; IN THE DESERT OF WHITE SANDS, NM ON TUES. FEB. 13<sup>TH </sup></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>FOLLOW-UP TO #1 &#8220;BORN TO FLY&#8221; SINGLE IS EXPECTED</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>TO SOAR TO SIMILAR HEIGHTS</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Sara Evans has been blessed with a riches of accomplishment  recently. The title track from <em>Born To Fly</em>, her critically  acclaimed third album for RCA Nashville hit #1 and she celebrated that  feat with a performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She&#8217;s is  currently on tour with Alan Jackson, another tour with Kenny Chesney for  Maytag, and will then join the crème of the country music crop on the  George Strait Country Music Festival. EMBE Cosmetics has even developed  and markets a <em>Sara</em> lipstick named after her. Not to mention the  joy of her infant son Avery and Craig Schelske, her dashing political  candidate husband. Who could ask for more?… Evans&#8217; fans that&#8217;s who.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">With nary time to bask in the glow, Sara Evans is prepping her  wardrobe, and straight from a performance at the Grand ‘Ole Opry will  fly to the pristine sand dunes of White Sands, New Mexico. On Tuesday,  February 13<sup>th</sup> she lenses the music video for &#8220;I Could Not Ask  For More,&#8221; her second single from <em>Born To Fly</em>, written by  mega-hit-maker Dianne Warren.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Peter Zavadil, who produced the wildly popular video for &#8220;Born  To Fly&#8221; (#1 on CMT) will once again will be at the helm for &#8220;I Could  Not Ask For More.&#8221; He senses this production will take Evans to an even  higher plateau. The location will provide a vast expanse of pure white  sand dunes and brilliant blue skies against the far off backdrop of  rocky mountains. The look will be simple, elegant and perfect. Perfect  not only in natural beauty but a perfect venue to compliment Sara. The  production will utilize a mixture of extreme close-ups and drifting  camerawork with swing and tilt lensing, slow motion… all with clean art  direction. The piece will be stunningly crisp in color and starkness.  The compositions will be sharp, clean and fresh.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Who <em>could</em> ask for more?</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>YOU&#8217;VE MADE IT WHEN&#8230;</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>NASHVILLE-BASED EMBE COSMETICS NAMES LIPSTICK FOR COUNTRY  MUSIC STAR SARA EVANS</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>EMBE founder and renowned make-up artist Mary Beth Felts  keeps the <em>Billboard</em> hitmaker&#8217;s look fresh and current for  upcoming video shoot and George Strait Country Music Festival tour</strong></p>
<p>Country music star Sara Evans has been bestowed with a unique  honor to add to her #1 hits, gold albums and CMA, ACM and AMA award  nominations. She&#8217;s at the top of her form and now has a lipstick named  for her to prove it. &#8220;Sara,&#8221; a soft peachy shade with shimmer and shine,  was designed for the songbird by EMBE Cosmetics founder and renowned  make-up artist Mary Beth Felts, who introduced the full line of  top-quality lipsticks, lip glosses, lip liners, foundations, eye and  cheek shades, application tools and accessories two years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sara is fun and light, and this color is the very same. It&#8217;s  everything Sara is,&#8221; Felts describes. &#8220;Beautiful and soft, but vibrant  at the same time. Her skin is olive and warm, and peach tone look  exceptional on her, especially with her dark hair. &#8216;Sara&#8217; is a natural,  timeless color you can wear always.&#8221;</p>
<p>Felts was inspired and motivated to start the Nashville-based  EMBE after evoking so much curiosity from women when working her magic  on film and video shoots and receiving thrilled responses after giving  them quick, easy and positive makeovers &#8212; <em>and showing them how to do  it themselves</em> with what Felts calls &#8220;The Five-Minute Basic.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s a diva in all of us, screaming to get out,&#8221; Felts  enlightens. And though Evans&#8217; diva didn&#8217;t have to make a lot of noise to  be set free, it&#8217;s very much present and accounted for in her naturally  appealing look, which EMBE enhances.</p>
<p>Not only are Felts&#8217; techniques simple to replicate at home  with a minimum of time and tools, but women don&#8217;t even need to have a  No. 1 hit on the <em>Billboard</em> &#8220;Hot Country Singles &amp; Tracks&#8221;  chart like Evans does with the title song from her third release, <em>Born  to Fly</em>, to have access to EMBE Cosmetics or Felts&#8217; terrific make-up  tips.</p>
<p>In fact, ladies don&#8217;t even have to visit the famous Trumps  Salon in Nashville, which carries the line, in order to enjoy the  swan-like transformations that invariably occur with EMBE. Felts and  EMBE have kept Evans&#8217; look current and youthful since the  vocalist/songwriter&#8217;s 1997 <em>Three Chords &amp; the Truth </em>debut,  preparing for photo sessions, TV appearances like the recent<em> Tonight  Show with Jay Leno</em>, and even the upcoming video shoot for &#8220;I Could  Not Ask For More&#8221;. But the meticulous, caring and fashion-forward  make-up artist is as good as there for all women with her comprehensive  website, EMBEcosmetics.com, and personalized catalogue. Both offer  convenient methods to order EMBE products, as well as Felts&#8217;  step-by-step instructions to the &#8220;Five-Minute Basic.&#8221;</p>
<p>It will come in handy when Evans heads out on the George  Strait Country Music Festival in March. Due to Felts&#8217; demanding shooting  schedule, she won&#8217;t be touring with Evans, who will be wielding her own  mascara wand and namesake lipstick before taking the stage on a hectic  timetable of her own.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sara looks so great since the birth of her baby. She&#8217;s  slimmer, she&#8217;s happy, and willing to try new looks. Her beauty just  radiates. Keeping her look fresh and current is a joy&#8221; Felts observes.  &#8220;She&#8217;s able to wear clothes she wasn&#8217;t able to wear before, so she&#8217;s  having a lot of fun with it. I&#8217;d love to see her change her look on a  regular basis, and she&#8217;s really into that now.</p>
<p>Evans, though, isn&#8217;t the only country music celebrity whom  Felts has honored with a lip color. She shares the distinction with  Martina McBride (&#8220;Martina&#8221;), Jo Dee Messina (&#8220;Messina Matte&#8221;), Trisha  Yearwood (&#8220;Trixie&#8221;), and several others. Even Trumps owner Earl Cox has  been shaded in with &#8220;Earlfriend,&#8221; so tagged for the nickname Felts&#8217;  husband bestowed on the revolutionary beauty guru, who often teams up  with Felts in perfecting Evans&#8217; look.</p>
<p>Felts designed &#8220;Sara&#8221; and the rest of the celebrity lip colors  in the EMBE palette because, as she explains, &#8220;There are shades I  gravitate towards with specific clients, and there are certain colors  that always work on Sara. The colors that are named for these artists  are those that always work on them. When you work with a client, you  develop a relationship and a signature look that always works, whether  for interviews or TV things. We always discuss what the look is going to  be that day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fresh and natural, or elegant and glamorous, Felts&#8217; artistry  makes everyone notice the person, <em>not</em> the makeup.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"># # #</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS WAS THE BELLE OF THE BALL, THE INAUGURAL BALL  WITH PRESIDENT BUSH THAT IS…</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sara Evans</strong> took a last minute time-out from  her extensive schedule (she hasn&#8217;t been home since before her <em>Tonight  Show</em> appearance two weeks ago) promoting her hit CD <strong><em>Born To  Fly </em></strong>to attend the Presidential Inaugural Ball held at the <strong>D.C.  Wardman Marriott Hotel</strong> last weekend. That&#8217;s where the Oregon  Republican Party was celebrating what would be the last stop of the  night for ball-hopping <strong>President Bush and Vice President Cheney.</strong></p>
<p>When Sara and her Republican activist husband (and future  Congressional candidate),<strong> Craig Schelske</strong>, prepared to enter the  ball room, fire marshals initially turned them away because the event  was over capacity. Luckily some members of the press recognized Sara and  ushered them in through the Press entrance. Sara had a ball at the  party where she was quite popular with the guests and politicos. She  even met the Master of Ceremonies for the night, <strong>Wayne Newton</strong>,  who gave Evans a big kiss on the cheek and got a copy of <em>Born To Fly</em> in return.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS SOARS TO #1 WITH &#8220;BORN TO FLY&#8221; AS HER 2<sup>ND</sup> CHART-TOPPING SINGLE WILL CELEBRATE WITH PERFORMACE ON TONIGHT SHOW  WITH JAY LENO THURSDAY, JANUARY 11<sup>th </sup>AND SHE&#8217;S READY TO TAKE  OFF WITH GEORGE STRAIT MUSIC FESTIVAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sara Evans</strong> has just secured the <strong>#1 </strong>position on <strong>Billboard&#8217;s  Hot Country Singles &amp; Tracks</strong> chart with <strong>&#8220;Born To Fly,&#8221; </strong>the  title track and lead single from <strong><em>Born To Fly</em></strong>, her 3<sup>rd</sup> album. The single even leapfrogged over the Dixie Chicks and Tim  McGraw&#8217;s high-profile songs to top the chart. Additionally, the video  for the song has hit <strong># 1, </strong>for a record-holding three weeks on <strong>CMT:  Country Music Television. </strong>Sara Evans and her band will celebrate  the achievement by performing her #1 hit song on <strong>The Tonight Show  with Jay Leno, this Thursday, January 11<sup>th</sup> on NBC.</strong></p>
<p>Sara previously scored her first #1 with &#8220;No Place That Far,&#8221;  the title track from her second release. <em>Three Chords &amp; The Truth </em>was her critically acclaim album debut that originally secured her  spot as a country music favorite. To date her career has been showered  with accolades including nominations from The American Music Awards,  Country Music Association Awards and the Academy of Country Music  Awards, to name a few.</p>
<p>Sara won&#8217;t be resting her wings anytime soon. She&#8217;s currently  in the midst of the Maytag Making Music Matter Tour (with label mates  Kenny Chesney and Jennifer Day) to help raise awareness about the  conservation benefits of energy-saving appliances. Next up in February  is a string of tour dates with Alan Jackson. Evans then hooks up for the  crown jewel of concert tours, the <strong>George Strait Country Music  Festival</strong> kicking off sometime in March (tour dates to be announced  soon).</p>
<p>Also noteworthy regarding the success of <em>Born To Fly</em> is  the fact Sara Evans was sidelined much of the year 1999/2000 during the  pregnancy and birth of Avery, her son and first child. She used the  time off wisely to gauge the state of the industry and prepared herself  and her music to be the best it could possibly be.</p>
<p>Explains Sara Evans, &#8220;This #1 is more precious than the first  to me and is meaningful in such a personal way. Last time with ‘No Place  That Far,&#8217; due to my pregnancy, I wasn&#8217;t able to follow-up and tour and  do all the other things necessary to take that album to the next level.  But this has assured me… by taking time for family and committed  preparation this time around, we were able to pick up where we left off <em>and  then some.</em> It&#8217;s nice to know we are off to a fantastic start to  take this album all the way… and I&#8217;m thrilled about that!&#8221;</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS IS CALLED TO PERFORM AT PORTLAND RALLY FOR GEORGE  W. BUSH</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>HER HUSBAND’S POLITICAL CAREER MAY ALSO BE &#8220;BORN TO FLY&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Country  star and sometimes Oregon resident, Sara Evans was called to perform  for George W. Bush and his campaign rally yesterday at the Memorial  Coliseum in Portland. Evans’ husband Craig Schelske is an up &amp; comer  in Oregon politics, so the couple and her band jumped on the first  plane after getting the invite from the Oregon Republican Party. The  performance took place at 2:30 PM (PT) yesterday. Evans closed her set  with the National Anthem to a standing ovation.</p>
<p>Evans  is no stranger to politics as Oregon is hometown for her husband  Schelske who has recently been approached about running for congress  there. He is currently exploring the possibilities and is becoming more  involved in local politics. Evans met her husband after moving to  Nashville, TN, to pursue her singing aspirations. In short order, Evans  garnered a recording contract at RCA Records and launched a critically  acclaimed career. Her current <em>Born To Fly</em> album and single are  currently riding to the top of the <em>Billboard</em> country music  charts. Her previous CD, <em>No Place That Far</em>, spawned a #1 hit for  the title song and was certified gold.</p>
<p>Schelske  had put his own career on hold to assist Evans with hers. Now Evans is  supporting him at events such as today’s. Although the couple and their  year-old son Avery reside in Nashville, they also maintain a vacation  home in Oregon.</p>
<p>Additional  appearances for Evans will be announced shortly.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS GETS HER WINGS WITH FIRST BABY AND <em>BORN TO FLY</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***Third release promises to soar as the country music star  boastsa sleek new look and a whole lotta savvy</strong></p>
<p>When country music star Sara Evans gave birth to her son  Avery, she experienced a rebirth of her own. She began working on her  third album, <em>Born to Fly</em>, the follow up to her 1998 RIAA gold  certified <em>No Place That Far</em>. Not only was she co-writing half the  songs on the album (with ever-present Avery as a prime source of  inspiration), but she inadvertently broke through the production realm,  earning a co-producer credit after the fact at the recommendation of  producer Paul Worley, who was impressed by Evans’ tireless dedication  and complete participation in the project.</p>
<p>Evans’ transformation, however, is much more than purely  creative. While she considers <em>Born to Fly</em> &#8220;the most important  record I’ll ever make,&#8221; motherhood absolutely completes her, and has  done wonders for every aspect of her life.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was surprised,&#8221; Evans remarks at the seamless convergence  of being a creative force as well as a maternal one. &#8220;They blend so  well. Being a mom makes me much more artistic and emotional in my  songwriting, because I’m so happy. <em>I have a child</em> &#8212; and I’m  going to have more children. My true calling in life is to be a mommy  and singing is something fun that I get to do also. Being a mom has  undoubtedly made me appreciate my career.</p>
<p>&#8220;Before, I was trying to hold onto it <em>soooo tightly</em> and  I felt like I <em>had</em> to control my career and my life and I had to  be the <em>very best</em>, like if I didn’t go No. 1 [which she did with</p>
<p><em>No Place That Far</em>] I was just gonna <em>die</em>. Now I  don’t even think about it. I’m still really competitive, but my career  isn’t the thing I love the most.&#8221;</p>
<p>At a time when new moms typically chop off their tresses for  the sake of perceived practicality, Evans, who is now at her most svelte  and most glamorous (and has a lipstick, brand name<em> Embe</em>, named  after her to prove it) has grown a long, luxuriously rich dark mane,  making her a walking advertisement for top-shelf hair care products.</p>
<p>In addition, her heightened fashion savvy is the direct result  of the golden-voiced singer’s sleek physique.</p>
<p>&#8220;I’m thinner than I was even before I was pregnant,&#8221; Evans  marvels, and willingly shares the secret to her weight-loss success. &#8220;My  diet revolves around a Christian-based way of looking at eating. Most  of us don’t have a clue as to how to lose weight and keep it off. I was  very obedient to dieting and exercising, but I never go really thin like  I wanted to. Now I just keep shrinking. All of my clothes are too big,  I’m down to a size 6 and I eat whatever I want.&#8221;</p>
<p>As far as exercise goes, Evans burns calories like a marathon  runner in her quest to tend to Avery’s every need. An advocate of  traditional family values, she credits her son with the positive changes  in her life, saying, &#8220;Having him just made everything <em>better</em>. I  feel so much more secure as a woman.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to sharing dieting and mothering tips with others  who could use as much fresh perspective in these areas as possible,  Evans has mastered the fine art and precise science of balancing  motherhood with her role as an inspiring &#8212; and <em>inspired</em> &#8212;  country music artist at the peak of her career. Furthermore, Evans has  already begun taking on another new aspect of her life &#8212; that of a  politician’s wife. She’s performed at several fundraisers hosted by  husband Craig Schelske, who is currently working on his masters in  government and has political aspirations.</p>
<p>Wife and mother. Music artist and glamour arbiter. Women’s  advocate and political supporter. Sara Evans is not only <em>Born to Fly</em>,  but she’s also earned her wings to meet these and other life challenges  on the nearing horizon.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>BORN TO FLY</strong></span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>CUT-BY-CUT</strong></p>
<ol>
<li> &#8220;Born to Fly&#8221; (Sara Evans/Marcus Hummon/Darrell  Scott)</li>
<p>I always say that this song is my autobiography. When we  decided to write it around the idea of flying I said, &#8220;Well, I’ll just  write it about me.&#8221; About how I love my parents and how I was raised on a  farm and all; but that I always wanted to do bigger things. Not that I  wouldn’t enjoy being a farmer, but just that I knew I always wanted to  leave. It became this anthem for me.</p>
<li> &#8220;Saints and Angels&#8221; (Victoria Banks)</li>
<p>This is my favorite on the whole album. I think it is  Victoria’s first cut as a songwriter and she is the sweetest girl. The  reason I chose the song is because as soon as I heard those lyrics I  thought, &#8220;This is me and Craig.&#8221; This is our relationship to a &#8220;T.&#8221;  We’re both &#8220;Type A&#8221; personalities, so we’re never satisfied. And he’s  always talking about the fact that we’re only human.</p>
<li> &#8220;I Could Not Ask for More&#8221; (Diane Warren)</li>
<p>At our first meeting, Paul Worley came out to the house and  brought a whole bunch of songs. We had supper and then we sat down to  start listening. He said, &#8220;OK. I’m going to play you this next one; and I  don’t care what you say, you will record this song. This is totally for  you.&#8221; He was right. I loved it, too. I’m sure it will be a single.  That’s Paul on the electric-guitar solo, by the way.</p>
<li> &#8220;I Keep Lookin’&#8221; (Sara Evans/Tom Shapiro/Tony  Martin)</li>
<p>This is like my &#8220;second&#8221; autobiography song. Everything in this  lyric is me. Tom and Tony and I wrote &#8220;No Place That Far&#8221; together. We  also wrote this and &#8220;Why Should I Care.&#8221; Those are the only three times  we’ve written together, so we’re three for three.</p>
<li> &#8220;I Learned That From You&#8221; (Tony Lane/Jess Brown)</li>
<p>My parents divorced when I was 12 and this reminds me so much  of them. They were high-school sweethearts who got married. My dad  didn’t drink, but a lot of people do. I love sad songs, and this one’s  very country.</p>
<li> &#8220;Let’s Dance&#8221; (Sara Evans/Randy Scruggs)</li>
<p>When I was writing it, I pictured this everyday woman who’s a  stay-at-home mom. She’s got the kids, she’s overworked and their lives  are so crazy. And she just really needs some romance, so that’s what  she’s saying to her husband. To me, this is just a sweet little song.  And I’ve got my sisters singing with me on it.</p>
<li> &#8220;Why Should I Care&#8221; (Sara Evans/Tom Shapiro/Tony  Martin)</li>
<p>Every man I’ve talked to loves &#8220;Why Should I Care,&#8221; so that’s a  good sign. She’s missing him, so I guess it feeds the male ego. The  harmonies on this are Wes Hightower and Troy Johnson. They also sang on  my other Tom-and-Tony song, &#8220;I Keep Lookin’.’&#8221;</p>
<li> &#8220;Four-Thirty&#8221; (Hillary Lindsey/Bill Lloyd)</li>
<p>I don’t know why, but this makes me think of Fleetwood Mac, the  way it grooves. It’s a road song. I think that’s the reason I cut it.  When Craig and I were first married we had a brand-new red Festiva that  we were so proud of. He’s from Oregon and I’m from Missouri. So we made  16 trips across the country driving in that car, because that was the  only way we could afford to travel. And those drives are some of my  fondest memories. This reminded me of our drives.</p>
<li> &#8220;Show Me the Way to Your Heart&#8221; (Sara Evans/James  LeBlanc)</li>
<p>This is a very spiritual song. I wrote it with being a  Christian in mind. This is what I would say to a non-believer, somebody I  was trying to reach. I’m proudest of this song and I love the track.</p>
<li> &#8220;You Don’t&#8221; (Sara Evans/Aimee Mayo/Ron Harmon)</li>
<p>This is a big, angry ballad. &#8220;You don’t know how it feels to be  the one who loves the most….You think you do, but you don’t.&#8221; The  verses are in one octave and then the chorus goes up. It’s a very big  sound and it’s very hard to sing. I hope it’s not a hit, ha-ha.</p>
<li> &#8220;Every Little Kiss&#8221; (Bruce Hornsby)</li>
</ol>
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<blockquote>
<blockquote><p>I couldn’t believe it, but Bruce Hornsby  knew me from my <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Three Chords and the Truth</span> album. He said, &#8220;I  think you’re awesome.&#8221; I said, &#8220;Are you kidding me?&#8221; But he loves  country music. He came to Nashville to record it with the band and he  loved what we did with his song. He sat down and played the intro and  then thought up the rest off the top of his head.</p></blockquote>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS COMMENTS ON HER HORIZON AWARD NOMINATION FROM THE 34<sup>TH</sup> ANNUAL C-M-A AWARDS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nashville, TN</strong> &#8211; Country songtress Sara Evans commented  today on her nomination for the Horizon Award from the 34<sup>th</sup> Annual C-M-A Awards.</p>
<p>Sara explains, &#8220;Being that I was pregnant for much of the <em>No  Place That Far</em> album with my son, in the studio for the new album  and out of the public eye, the Horizon Award nomination was an  unexpected honor. This nomination is also very thrilling in that it’s a  nod from my peers that I’ll be around for a very long time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sara Evans is currently on a promotional tour in support of <em><strong>Born  To Fly</strong></em>, her current single and new album of the same title  scheduled for <strong>October 10, 2000</strong> release by</p>
<p>RCA Nashville Records.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA EVANS’ THIRD RCA ALBUM, BORN TO FLY, DISPLAYS MULTIPLE  TALENTS OF VOCALIST, SONGWRITER AND PRODUCER; NEW DISC AVAILABLE  TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26;</p>
<p>Bruce Hornsby among special guests featured on 12-song release;  Martina McBrideco-produces bonus track for international version</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<p style="text-align: left;">NASHVILLE, TN &#8211; Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter <strong>Sara Evans</strong> has just completed her 3<sup>rd</sup> RCA Records release entitled <em><strong>Born  To Fly</strong></em>. Available to consumers on Tuesday, September 26, Evans’  new disc contains 12 songs, 6 of which were co-written by the  28-year-old entertainer. <strong>Paul Worley</strong> and Sara Evans share  producer credit on the entire album.</p>
<p>The title track and debut single from <em>Born To Fly</em> is currently  41* on Billboard and 38* on R&amp;R’s airplay charts. This cut was  co-written by Marcus Hummon, Darrell Scott and Evans. One of the many  musical highlights on <em>Born To Fly</em> is the selection &#8220;Every Little  Kiss.&#8221; This song features keyboards by Bruce Hornsby, who also composed  the song.</p>
<p>The international version of Sara Evans’ new studio effort will  include a bonus 13<sup>th</sup> track entitled &#8220;You.&#8221; This cut,  co-produced by label mate <strong>Martina McBride</strong>, marks McBride’s first  artist production project other than her own recordings.</p>
<p>Sara Evans’ last RCA album, <em>No Place That Far</em>, has been  certified Gold by the RIAA, for sales in excess of 500,000 units. The  country crooner’s awards nominations include the Country Music  Association’s &#8220;Horizon Award,&#8221; the Academy of Country Music’s &#8220;Top New  Female,&#8221; and the Country Weekly Presents: The TNN Music Awards’  &#8220;Collaborative Event of the Year&#8221; for &#8220;No Place That Far&#8221; with Vince  Gill.</p>
<p>Although not included on forthcoming album, &#8220;That’s The Beat Of A  Heart,&#8221; Evan’s collaboration with the Warren Brothers, is currently  climbing country trade charts as well. Contained on both the RCA  soundtrack from the original motion picture, &#8220;Where The Heart Is,&#8221; as  well as the Warren Brother’s forthcoming BNA album entitled <em>King Of  Nothing</em>, &#8220;That’s The BeatOf A Heart&#8221; is 29* in Billboard and 23* in  R&amp;R.</p>
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<p>Country Music’s sweetheart <strong>Sara Evans</strong> had this to say  about her just announced <strong>American Music Awards</strong> nomination as <strong>Favorite  New Artist – Country.</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;I’m very honored to have been nominated – what a way to end  1999. It is especially exciting to be part of an award show that honors  so many musical genres. It’s definitely made my holiday season.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sara Evans kicked-off 1999 in a big way with her first <strong>#1  single, &#8220;No Place That Far,&#8221; </strong>from her RCA Nashville sophomore CD of  the same name. Another milestone for Evans this year was the birth of  her first child, a boy, Avery Jack Lyon Schelske. She actually had to  curtail her promotional and performing activities (Doctor’s orders)  during the final months of her pregnancy.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>IT’S WAKE RATTLE AND ROLL FOR COUNTRY STAR SARA EVANS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nashville, TN</strong> &#8211; RCA Nashville recording artist / double  CMA award nominee <strong>Sara Evans</strong> and her husband <strong>Craig Schelske</strong> welcomed to the world their first child… a baby <strong>boy:</strong></p>
<p>The Name has been selected:  Avery Jack</p>
<p>Born on Saturday August 21, 1999, at 1:36am central time at an  undisclosed Nashville hospital.</p>
<p>Weighing in at 7lbs,8 ¾ oz. &#8211; 20 ½ inches long</p>
<p>Cards, flowers and gifts will be accepted c/o:</p>
<p>Brenner Management, Inc.</p>
<p>121 Blackburn Ave.</p>
<p>Nashville, TN 37205</p>
<p>This long awaited event tops off an incredible year for <strong>Evans</strong>,  who has celebrated several career firsts in 1999, such as her first <strong>#1  record and video &#8220;No Place That</strong> <strong>Far&#8221;</strong>, her first <strong>two</strong> <strong>CMA  award nominations (Video Event of the Year and Th</strong>e <strong>CMA’s Horizon  Award). </strong>Now Sara ventures into parenting her first child …what a  year !</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>BUSY STORK DELIVERS GREAT NEWS FOR RCA AND SARA EVANS ON THE  DAY SARA GOES INTO LABOR</strong></p>
<p>The acclaimed country singer, Sara Evans, gives birth to Jack  Avery Lyons Schelske on Saturday, August 21, 1999</p>
<p><strong>RCA Records Nashville</strong> has sent out what is sure to be  the most unique CMA &#8220;for your consideration&#8221; announcement this year for  recording artist <strong>Sara Evans</strong>, who ironically went into labor on  the very day the announcement arrived in many music industry executive’s  mailboxes.</p>
<p>The &#8220;For Your Consideration&#8221; announcement looks and reads like a  birth announcement, proudly displaying a stork in route to deliver  great news and expectations for Sara, who has not only given birth to  her first child this year, but her first number one record and video  with <strong>&#8220;No Place That</strong> <strong>Far&#8221;</strong> and now her first <span style="text-decoration: underline;">two</span> CMA  nomination for…<strong>&#8220;Vocal Event of the Year&#8221;</strong> (with Vince Gill) and  the coveted <strong>&#8220;Horizon Award&#8221;</strong>, which honors country’s sure fire  future superstars.</p>
<p>Sara Evans and her husband Craig Schelske welcomed the new  member into their family: baby boy <strong>Avery Jack Schelske</strong>, born on  Saturday, August 21<sup>st</sup>, 1999. The baby’s first name, Jack  Avery, was chosen after Sara’s dad, Jack, and coincidentally after Dr.  Avery who delivered Sara’s own birth; as for the middle name, Lyons, it  simply came from Craig’s own middle name.</p>
<p>With a baby boy, two #1 spots and two CMA nominations under  Sara’s belt for 1999…congratulations for a wonderful year and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">many</span> great beginnings are certainly in order for <strong>Sara Evans and RCA!</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>SARA  EVANS FORCED TO CANCEL UPCOMING LILITH FAIR PERFORMANCES DUE TO DOCTOR’S  ORDERS AND APPROACHING BIRTH OF HER BABY</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>RX IS LIMITED WORK ACTIVITY AND MODIFIED BED REST</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sara Evans,</strong> country music’s sweetheart, received some  good and some bad news during this week’s pre-natal checkup with her  doctor. The great news is that both mother and baby are looking great  for a normal delivery around this same time next month.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Scott</strong> also prescribed some <em>not so</em> good news…  &#8220;limited work activity, modified bed rest and no more concerts until  after the baby is born.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unfortunately the mandate has forced the cancellation of Sara’s  much-anticipated performances on the <strong>Lilith Fair</strong> tour this  coming <strong>Saturday in Atlanta</strong> and <strong>Sunday in Nashville</strong> (July  24<sup>th</sup> &amp; 25<sup>th</sup>).</p>
<p>The doctor was concerned about Sara experiencing some  exhaustion and dehydration following her engagements last week in Kansas  and Missouri. He was concerned about the combination of heat, humidity  and strenuous activity this late in her pregnancy.</p>
<p>&#8220;In some ways I’m not surprised,&#8221; explains a disappointed Sara  Evans. &#8220;I knew we were pushing the envelope with these dates but I  really wanted to participate in such a wonderful experience. Sarah  McLachlan and the promoters were very accommodating and even let me pick  the cities I wanted to play. And I was looking forward to meeting all  the women involved, especially Sheryl Crow &#8212; she is one of my absolute  favorites.&#8221;</p>
<p>While confined to her home turf, Sara will spend some time  doing light work on the house she is restoring with husband Craig  Schelske. She is also preparing songs for her next CD but is also  looking ahead to the October release of the new single from her current  hit album, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>No Place That Far</strong></span> on RCA Records Nashville.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>COUNTRY MUSIC’S ALL AMERICAN SONGSTRESS, <em>SARA EVANS</em>, HAS  PLENTY TO SING ABOUT AS SHE JOINS THE LILITH FAIR &#8220;NORTH AMERICAN  FAREWELL&#8221; TOUR, WITH TWO SPECIAL PERFORMANCES JULY 24<sup>th</sup> &amp;  25<sup>th</sup></strong></p>
<p>There is &#8220;no place that far&#8221; for country music singer, and soon  to be mother, <strong>Sara Evans</strong>, as her name has recently been added to  Lilith Fair’s prestigious lineup.</p>
<p>Evans will grace the stage of the Lilith Fair North American  Farewell Tour in Atlanta and Nashville with two exclusive performances  on July 24 and 25, respectively.</p>
<p>One of the most talented woman singers to emerge in country  music in the past two years, Evans has scored #1 positions with her  single and the music video for &#8220;No Place That Far&#8221; (featuring Vince  Gill).</p>
<p>Weeks shy of giving birth to her first baby, Sara Evans will  perform at the Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta, Georgia, as  well as the First American Music Center in Nashville, Tennessee, along  side tour visionary, <strong>Sarah McLachlan</strong> and a hand-full of other  musical sisters for the all female festival.</p>
<p>Evans explains: &#8220;I am excited and honored to participate on the  last Lilith Fair tour with all these wonderful artists – and with such a  varied audience of music fans. With my baby almost here, I’m really  looking forward to the musical energy I anticipate at the concerts. It’s  bound to have a positive effect on our family in the months to follow&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Lilith Fair tour officially kicks-off on July 8<sup>th</sup> in Vancouver, Canada, and will run through August 31<sup>st</sup> with a  total of 40 dates altogether. Since its conception in 1997, the tour  has raised over two million dollars for national and regional charities;  it has been praised by the media all across the country as well as  overseas and has received tremendous support from fans. Once again the  Tour features an eclectic mix of performers including emerging and  developing talents as well as established artists such as <strong>Deborah  Cox, Sheryl Crow, Dixie Chicks, Six Pence None The Richer </strong>and<strong> The  Pretenders</strong>. Sponsored by VH1, Tommy Girl and Tower Records, among  others, the Lilith Fair Tour continues its commitment to charities on  both a regional and national level.</p>
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