Reba McEntire understands the depths of grief and the extent of loss. The year 1991 was a watershed in the history of country music because it was the year of an unbelievable tragedy for a celebrity. Sadly, her dependable tour manager and seven cherished band members perished in an airplane crash during one of her concerts.
On March 16, 1991, after a riveting performance by Reba McEntire and her band at a prominent event in San Diego, the tragic occurrence occurred.
The band members were scheduled to fly from Brown Field Municipal Airport to Fort Wayne, Indiana, for their next show.
As fortune would have it, the band and tour manager boarded the first jet, leaving Reba, her stylist Sandi Spika, and her then-husband and manager Narvel Blackstock overnight in San Diego.
Every year on the melancholy anniversary of the horrific event, Reba McEntire dutifully honors the memory of those who passed away. To ensure that their memory endures, she makes use of social media. In 2014, she made a heartfelt tribute for her throngs of Instagram followers to mark the anniversary of the disaster.
Then, on the melancholic 25th anniversary of the catastrophe in 2016, Reba embarked on a terrible journey to San Diego, a city she would always cherish. She graciously provided her passionate followers with a glimpse into her recuperation by sharing this historic journey with them via a variety of social media platforms.
In a heartbreaking statement, Reba wrote: “Today marks the 25th anniversary of the plane crash.” In November, I went back to San Diego and flew in a helicopter to the location of the horrific crash. The overwhelming feeling that those who have departed realize how much we miss them struck me. I am bursting with sympathy and prayers for all the friends and families impacted by this tragedy.