The magnitude of loss and the depths of suffering are concepts that Reba McEntire deeply comprehends. In 1991, the country music superstar experienced an unfathomable tragedy that altered the course of history. Sadly, while she was on stage, an airplane accident claimed the lives of her dependable tour manager and seven of her favorite band members.
The tragic incident happened on March 16, 1991, following Reba McEntire and her band’s mesmerizing performance at a prestigious event in San Diego.
The band members were scheduled to take a flight from Brown Field Municipal Airport to Fort Wayne, Indiana, for their upcoming performance.
As luck would have it, the band and tour manager boarded the first plane while Reba, her manager and ex-husband Narvel Blackstock, and her stylist Sandi Spika remained in San Diego for the night.
Reba McEntire found the strength to speak up during an emotional interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2012. The second plane took off and arrived at its destination without incident.
Sadly, the first plane carrying the people Reba treasured crashed only ten miles east of the airport, devastating those who were left behind.
Reba explained to Oprah in a somber tone that “everyone on board was killed when the plane’s wing hit a boulder on the edge of Otay Mountain. As soon as we heard the news, Narvel went to our pilot and told him what had happened.
Narvel returned to the hotel room where Reba was waiting for updates late that night, around two or three in the morning. Reba looked around for answers as the tragedy weighed heavily on the air. One of the aircraft crashed, according to Narvel.
There was a glimmer of hope in Reba’s eyes as she asked about their friends. “Are they okay?” she inquired, anticipating a positive response from Narvel. He said, “I don’t think so,” and the uncertainty engulfed them both”.
Reba held them spellbound as she acknowledged their desire to know every specifics of the tragedy that had befallen their loved ones. She said, her voice trembling with genuine emotion, “Narvel walked from room to room, huddling a phone in his hand, looking for answers.”. “I apologized, stating that the pain never truly goes away, even after 20 years. However, I can imagine that scenario. Narvel was pacing incessantly as he writhed in agony.
Reba McEntire found comfort in the unwavering support of her close friends, including Vince Gill and Dolly Parton, during this time of profound sadness. These gracious people allowed their bands to finish the tour after the tragedy. Reba, however, graciously rejected their kind offers.
Instead, she started a personal healing process and devoted herself completely to her follow-up album, “For My Broken Heart.”. In addition to paying homage to their memory, the song demonstrated her unwavering love for her bandmates. It was a moving tribute to the bandmates she had lost.
Intriguingly, “For My Broken Heart” debuted at No. 1, marking its highest-ever position in the charts. Unbelievably, four million copies of No. sales of No. 1 on the prestigious Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Reba McEntire faithfully honors those who passed away on the somber anniversary of the tragic event each year. She makes use of social media to ensure that their memory endures. For her enormous Instagram following, she created a touching memorial in 2014 to commemorate the crash’s anniversary.
Then, in 2016, on the depressing 25th anniversary of the tragedy, Reba set out on a tragic pilgrimage to San Diego, a city that would always hold a special place in her heart. She kindly shared this historic journey on various social media platforms, providing her devoted followers with a glimpse into her recovery.
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the plane crash, Reba herself noted in a heartfelt letter, adding: “Today. In November, I returned to San Diego and took a helicopter to the scene of the tragic collision. Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t help but believe that those who have passed away are aware of how much we miss them. I send my sincere condolences and prayers to all the families and friends affected by this tragedy. ”.