On June 8, 2004, Evans released his debut studio album entitled
Even More with the record label
Epic Records. The follow-up second studio album was released on March 7, 2006, titled
Letting Go with
Integrity Music. His third studio album would come out on June 10, 2008, entitled
The Bridge that was released under the
EMI Gospel label. On October 2, 2009, Evans released his first ever Holiday album with INO called
What Christmas Means. The fourth studio album by Evans was titled
Undisguised, which came out on January 26, 2010, 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.
The Voice Evans appeared on the
second season of NBC's
The Voice. In the blind audition broadcast on February 20, 2012, he sang "
What's Going On" from
Marvin Gaye. Only
Christina Aguilera turned her chair during the blind audition, with the other three (
Adam Levine,
CeeLo Green and
Blake Shelton) abstaining. On Team
Aguilera as a default, he was put in the Battles round against another Aguilera contestant,
Jesse Campbell. On an episode broadcast on March 5, they both sang the
Alicia Keys song "
If I Ain't Got You", with Aguilera opting to keep Campbell after an epic musical confrontation. The show hadn't installed the "steal option" for other judges yet, so Evans was eliminated from the show.
Real Life/Real Worship After
The Voice, Evans released his sixth studio album on April 8, 2014, called
Real Life/Real Worship with Fair Trade Services. It proved to be commercially his most successful album release. The album charted on the
Billboard on the week of April 26, 2014, at number 60 most sold album in all the United States by the
Billboard Hot 200. The album made it also to number 4 on the
Top Christian Album chart the same week. In addition, the album reached number 2 on the most sold
Top Gospel Albums chart. ==Discography==