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  • May 20, 1997
    RCA releases Sara Evans' debut album, "Three Chords And The Truth"
    Jun 15, 1997
    Newcomer Sara Evans is the subject of a major feature in Nashville's morning paper, The Tennessean. George Jones reads the story and asks her to open for him in a concert that summer
    Jun 20, 1997
    Fan Fair's closing day includes an all-star collaboration at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. Merle Haggard gets support from Johnny Paycheck, Steve Wariner, Ricky Van Shelton, Sara Evans and Jo-El Sonnier on "Workin' Man Blues"
    Sep 17, 1997
    Tim McGraw, Jimmy C. Newman, Lee Roy Parnell, Trace Adkins, George Jones, John Anderson and Sara Evans are among the artists who appear at the Ryman Auditorium for a TNN taping, "Workin' Man: A Tribute To Merle Haggard"
    Mar 7, 1998
    Sara Evans makes her Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Your Cheatin' Heart"
    Sep 29, 1998
    RCA releases Sara Evans' "No Place That Far," with supporting vocals by Vince Gill
    Oct 18, 1998
    Sara Evans sings the national anthem at Nashville's Vanderbilt Stadium when the Tennessee Oilers host the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL game. The Oilers win, 44-14
    Oct 23, 1998
    Sara Evans shoots the video for "No Place That Far" in Nashville with Vince Gill, who provides backing vocals on the recording
    Oct 27, 1998
    RCA releases Sara Evans' album "No Place That Far"
    Nov 5, 1998
    Singer/songwriter Patty Griffin performs at The Exit/In in Nashville, drawing several music figures, including Sara Evans, Terri Clark and record producer Tony Brown

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