Country Star's Hallmark CD Pays Tribute to Motherhood





Platinum-promoting country music star Sara Evans describes motherhood as "essentially the most amazing factor a woman can do."

Like most working mothers, Evans has discovered to prioritize work life and motherhood. Her three youngsters, Audrey, Avery and Olivia, join her on tour on a custom, child-pleasant tour bus.

"My youngsters journey on the road with me," she said. "I attempt to take in as much time with them as I can earlier than I've to get ready for the show."

Her advice for working moms: "Just love them, be with them as a lot as you'll be able to and put them first above everything."

Evans' Mother's Day reward this yr to mothers in all places is a new album titled "All the time There," out there only at Hallmark Gold Crown stores in April and May.

"'All the time There' is a musical love letter to all the moms who love unconditionally, and to their kids, whom they cherish with their lives and hearts," she said.

In "Always There," fans can expect the signature sound they love, with a number of new twists. Each song has a special message about household, love and relationships.

Highlights embrace an acoustic model of "Born to Fly," one of Evans' No. 1 hits, and two newly recorded songs, "You Oughta Know By Now" and "Brooklyn and Austin."

Since her debut 9 years ago, Evans' profession has soared. The artist, named one of Folks journal's 50 most stunning folks of 2005, is celebrating the release of her fifth album, "Real High quality Place," which immediately hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country charts in October 2005.

Final yr, Martina McBride's Valentine's Day CD was certified Gold after a limited time in Hallmark Gold Crown, and James Taylor's 2004 Hallmark Christmas CD went platinum with a million gross sales simply forty four days after its release. This is the primary time Hallmark is providing a special CD for Mom's Day.