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This week on The Neon Eon, I'm joined by country music superstar Sara Evans. We talk about breaking into the industry and forming her sound, embracing her Missouri roots and singing songs about small-town life, writing and/or recording massive hits like "Suds in the Bucket," "Born to Fly," and "A Real Fine Place to Start," why country music thrived when unique and distinct accents and voices were supported on radio, album deep cuts, and why she felt it was essential to record songs like Lori McKenna's "Bible Song" early in her career.
Like and Follow The Neon Eon on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Patreon. Check out The Neon Eon Overall Playlist here and The Neon Eon: The Songwriters Playlist here. Subscribe to New Slang here.
Today's theme music is "Rollin'" by Lauren Duski.
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This week on The Neon Eon, I'm joined by country music superstar Sara Evans. We talk about breaking into the industry and forming her sound, embracing her Missouri roots and singing songs about small-town life, writing and/or recording massive hits like "Suds in the Bucket," "Born to Fly," and "A Real Fine Place to Start," why country music thrived when unique and distinct accents and voices were supported on radio, album deep cuts, and why she felt it was essential to record songs like Lori McKenna's "Bible Song" early in her career.
Like and Follow The Neon Eon on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Patreon. Check out The Neon Eon Overall Playlist here and The Neon Eon: The Songwriters Playlist here. Subscribe to New Slang here.
Today's theme music is "Rollin'" by Lauren Duski.
Support the show

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