| Video Director: Peter Zavadil |
Peter Zavadil has directed Sara's video for "A Little Bit Stronger". Amongst other amazing videos, Peter has directed the videos to "Born to Fly", "Cheatin'", and "A Real Fine Place to Start." Safe to say, Peter is a video genius. Whenever Sara and Peter get together, something magical happens, and SaraEvansFansite.com CANNOT WAIT until the video is made public. Sara's acting chops will definitely be on display in the video, as the storyline has her front-and-center. Dare I say, it'll be her best video yet! [ August 18th, 2010 | 3 Comment(s) ] |
| Video Shoot Today! |
Today will go down in history as a day that Country music fans will never forget: It's the video shoot day for Sara's new single, "A Little Bit Stronger"! The pictures above came directly from Sara's Twitter announcing the shoot, though I really think all that makeup is going to be used for props in the video instead of go on her already-beautiful face. Update: To celebrate the video shoot for "A Little Bit Stronger", I've decided to upload the full song on the fansite. (If you still see/hear the 1:30 clip, refresh the page. And please do not ask for me to send you a copy.) [ August 9th, 2010 | 4 Comment(s) ] |
| Photo Gallery: Launched! |
![]() SaraEvansFansite.com is VERY excited to announce that the Sara Evans Photo Gallery has just been launched! It's still a work-in-progress, and there are a couple of empty albums, but it will be overflowing with Sara pictures before you know it! With the launch comes two exclusives: The second exclusive comes from Hazel Berger, who operates the blog Mag Moment. She was able to attend Sara's Braves vs. Giants post-game concert on August 7th and took four amazing photos and wrote a great blog entry! She even provided the setlist of Sara's performances, in order: As if, Perfect, Born to Fly, Backseat of a Greyhound Bus, I Keep Looking, Saints & Angels , Coalmine, A Little Bit Stronger, Suds in the Bucket, A Real Fine Place to Start, I Could Not Ask for More, and I Want You to Want Me (Cheap Trick cover). Click the images above to see Hazel's photos. [ August 9th, 2010 | 2 Comment(s) ] |
| 10,000 Visitors / Site Updates |
![]() SaraEvansFansite.com would like to thank you, the viewers, for supporting the site. The hit counter just surpassed the 10,000 mark, which means the fansite has been viewed over 10,000 times! (Special thanks to all of the people who visit on a daily basis and interact with the site. I've received tons of e-mails and compliments!) And we can't forget about our girl, Sara! Thanks to her for being amazingly awesome!! July has been the BEST MONTH EVER! Yesterday, July 26, set a daily record with 412 views!! And for the month, there has been approximately 4,200 views, which sets another record. Looking VERY forward to the month of August! SaraEvansFansite.com is definitely growing and getting bigger and better. Thanks again!! Site Updates are below: Enabled comments on all News Stories. Feel free to leave one! Created Discography page. Added Laura, April, Cayla, and Chris to the fanlisting for a total of 25 members! [ July 27th, 2010 | 3 Comment(s) ] |
| Great Hullabalou Fest Review |
It's one thing to be a successful musician within a specific genre, and Sara definitely owns her part in Country music. But you're in a completely different league if you can pull people from outside the Country music genre and turn them into fans, which Sara also possesses that ability. Check out the below review from Tarsha Smith, one of the Hullabalou Festival's attendants: Determined to see Sara Evans the way most of HullabaLou's attendendees did, I climbed the three (or was it four?) levels to the general admission section in the stands. I found a spot pretty much dead center and was surprised that the view wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. She played the HullabaLou stage at 5:45 on Saturday. I've seen her videos on CMT and heard some of her music before, but I can't say that I own, or listen regularly, to any amount of country music. Still, I was unprepared for how great she sounds live, which, to me, is always an indicator of how good an artist is. Playing live is the litmus test by which I judge most of the musicians that I listen to and enjoy most, especially in a day when over-produced, and sometimes less talented acts are flooding our air ways. Anyway, she sounded great. One thing I enjoyed was feeling the vibe of all of her fans and the zest with which they sang along with her. Being up in general admission brought a feeling of actually being at a sold out show and made me forget about the heat and all the walking I had yet ahead of me. She sang "Stronger" and "Suds in the Bucket", both of which I was gladly familiar with-it's always more fun to sing along-as well as a cover of "I Want You to Want Me". At the end, she tied everything up nicely with "As If" and "I Could Not Ask For More". I'm never going to be one of those cowboy boot/hat wearing chicks or someone who attends country music concerts, but I definitely enjoyed Sara's set and will continue to listen to her music. She's one talented lady. [ July 27th, 2010 | 0 Comment(s) ] |
| KTTS 94.7 Springfield, MO Podcast |
To celebrate KTTS Summerfest in Springfield, Missouri, KTTS Radio had Sara call in to talk about her family, new music, and how to not play golf. Listen below! [ July 26th, 2010 | 0 Comment(s) ] |