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Mario Evans is a national recording Artist from Tallahassee, Florida. Mario Evans first sang in public in the 7th grade, singing along to a song called "One In A Million" by Larry Graham, the former bassist for Sly and the Family Stone and Prince as well as front man for Graham Central Station before going solo. Mario sang in front of his class and after the performance, a fire was lit that made him want to pursue music as a career.
 
In high school, Mario did not sing at all, but he began playing sports and earned a scholarship to play football at Mississippi Valley State University. After high school, he joined the military and started singing again and was determined to develop his voice. Mario sang everywhere he could with choirs, bands, talent shows. After writing and performing his first CD in 2009, he decided that he wanted to help and mentor new talent. Mario began to read everything he could get his hands on about the music business.

Mario's biggest influence is Michael Jackson; he was hooked the first time that he heard his album "Off the Wall." He really admired his artistry. What inspired him was to be able to develop new talent that didn't know how or have the resources to get their talents to the public. Mario wanted to provide a platform for aspiring Artists to showcase their talents.