Lauren Evans grew up in Thousand Oaks, CA, the daughter of a pastor, John Evans, who was a singer/songwriter in CCM. At her father’s behest, she recorded several popular Christian songs for the label Maranatha! Music. Lauren’s cover of “You’re Worthy of My Praise” became an oft-played radio hit for the label.[1]      Her career got an early boost from working with production duo Buster & Shavoni who featured her on Disney’s Prince of Egypt soundtrack under the pseudonym Christian. “Didn’t I,” which she also co-wrote, earned a Stellar Award nomination the following year. Collaborating with producer Rex Rideout, another of her compositions “Brighter Days” was featured in the 2003 film The Fighting Temptations.      Lauren has also made her mark on TV, contributing her voice to Disney mainstays such as That's So Raven[2], The Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, Jump In, Cory in the House. Lauren was also the singing voice behind Fox’s animated series Bratz.[3]
  Lauren Evans grew up in Thousand Oaks, CA, the daughter of a pastor, John Evans, who was a singer/songwriter in CCM. At her father’s behest, she recorded several popular Christian songs for the label Maranatha! Music. Lauren’s cover of “You’re Worthy of My Praise” became an oft-played radio hit for the label.[1]      Her career got an early boost from working with production duo Buster & Shavoni who featured her on Disney’s Prince of Egypt soundtrack under the pseudonym Christian. “Didn’t I,” which she also co-wrote, earned a Stellar Award nomination the following year. Collaborating with producer Rex Rideout, another of her compositions “Brighter Days” was featured in the 2003 film The Fighting Temptations.      Lauren has also made her mark on TV, contributing her voice to Disney mainstays such as That's So Raven[2], The Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, Jump In, Cory in the House. Lauren was also the singing voice behind Fox’s animated series Bratz.[3]
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