Career
Evans made it onto The Voice during season two on Team Aguilera, but lost to Jesse Campbell in the battle rounds. Evans has made six studio albums during his career as a musician: Even More in 2004 with Epic Records, Letting Go in 2006 with Integrity Music, The Bridge in 2006 with Electric and Music Industries Gospel, Undisguised in 2010 with INO Records, Home in 2011 with Fair Trade Services, and Real Life/Real Worship in 2014 with Fair Trade Services. Evans was born on July 14, 1978 in Dallas, Texas.
He is the son of Doctor Tony Evans and Lois Evans.
His father, a Christian radio personality, is senior pastor at the megachurch Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas. Evans graduated from Liberty University.
On June 8, 2004, Evans released his debut studio album entitled Even More that was with the record label Epic Records. On March 7, 2006, Evans released his second studio album Letting Go with Integrity Music.
His third studio album would come out on June 10, 2008 entitled The Bridge that was released under the Electric and Music Industries Gospel label.
The fourth studio album by Evans was titled Undisguised, which came out on January 26, 2010, and that was with INO Records that later became Fair Trade Services. Evans released his fifth studio album on November 15, 2011 titled Home through Fair Trade Services. Lastly, he released his sixth and latest studio album on April 8, 2014 called Real Life/Real Worship with Fair Trade Services.
On October 2, 2009, Evans released his first ever Holiday album with INO called What Christmas Means.
He appeared on the second season of National Broadcasting Company"s The Voice on Team Aguilera, but lost out to Jesse Campbell in the battle rounds of Episode Five.