Sandy Evans is an Australian jazz composer, saxophonist, and teacher. In the early 1980s, Evans played with Great White Noise and formed Women and Children First. She composed the music for the 1999 radio drama Testimony: The Legend of Charlie Parker. Her composition "Meetings at the Table of Time" won Performance of the Year at the APRA Music Awards in 2013. Sandy Evans received a PhD from Macquarie University in 2014 for her research in Carnatic Jazz Intercultural music, and she also received a Churchill Fellowship to visit India that same year. She has performed on over 30 albums, including Cosmic Waves (2012) with Sandy Evans and Friends, and Zenith (2025) with the Evans Robson Quartet. Notable collaborations include work with The Australian Art Orchestra, Ten Part Invention, and Mara!.