After Reba McEntire and her band’s mesmerizing performance at a prestigious event in San Diego on March 16, 1991, the tragic incident took place.
It was planned for the band members to fly from Brown Field Municipal Airport to Fort Wayne, Indiana, for their upcoming performance.
As fate would have it, Reba, her manager and ex-husband Narvel Blackstock, and her stylist Sandi Spika were left behind in San Diego for the night as the band and tour manager boarded the first plane.
In an emotional interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2012, Reba McEntire mustered the courage to explain what transpired. With no problems, the second aircraft took off and made it to its destination.
Sadly, the first plane carrying the people Reba held dear crashed only ten miles east of the airport, having a devastating impact on those who were left behind.
Reba somberly explained to Oprah that “everyone on board was killed when the plane’s wing hit a boulder on the edge of Otay Mountain. Narvel approached our pilot and informed him of the situation as soon as we received the news.
Late that night, around two or three in the morning, Narvel went back to the hotel room where Reba was waiting for news. The tragedy weighed heavily on the atmosphere as Reba sought explanations. Narvel stated, “One of the aircraft crashed.
Reba inquired about their friends and experienced a glimmer of hope as she did so. She asked, expecting a positive response from Narvel, “Are they okay?” but was disappointed. They were both enveloped in uncertainty after he said, “I don’t think so.”.
They were enthralled by Reba as she revealed their curiosity to know every detail of the tragedy that had befallen their loved ones. Narvel walked from room to room while huddling a phone in his hand in search of answers, she said, her voice trembling with genuine emotion. “I apologized, saying that even after 20 years, the pain never truly goes away. But I can see that scenario. Narvel, in excruciating pain, was pacing endlessly.
During this period of extreme sadness, Reba McEntire found solace in the unwavering support of her close friends, including Vince Gill and Dolly Parton. Following the tragedy, these kind people allowed their bands to complete the tour. Reba, however, politely declined their generous offers.
Instead, she embarked on a personal recovery process and gave her subsequent album, “For My Broken Heart,” her all-out devotion. The song displayed her unwavering love for her bandmates and paid tribute to their memory. It was a heartfelt remembrance of the bandmates she had lost.
Intriguingly, “For My Broken Heart” achieved the pinnacle of success, debuting at No. A staggering four million copies of No. 1 on the esteemed Billboard Top Country Albums chart were sold.
On the somber anniversary of the tragic event each year, Reba McEntire faithfully pays tribute to those who passed away. To ensure that their memory endures, she uses social media. In 2014, to mark the crash’s anniversary, she made a moving memorial for her massive Instagram following.
Then, in 2016, on the depressing 25th anniversary of the tragedy, Reba embarked on a tragic pilgrimage to San Diego, a city that would always hold a special place in her heart. She graciously gave her devoted followers a glimpse into her recovery by graciously sharing this historic journey on various social media platforms.
The plane crash’s 25th anniversary is today, Reba herself wrote in a touching letter, noting: “Today. I flew to the scene of the tragic collision in a helicopter after arriving back in San Diego in November. I couldn’t help but feel that those who have passed on are aware of how much we miss them. For all the families and friends impacted by this tragedy, please accept my heartfelt condolences and sincere prayers. ”.