Reba McEntire, the beloved country music diva, knows all too well the depths of sadness and loss. In 1991, tragedy struck when she and her band members, as well as her tour manager, were involved in a devastating airplane crash while traveling to their next performance.
The incident occurred after McEntire and her band had just wrapped up a personal gathering in San Diego on March 16, 1991. Two planes were scheduled to fly the band to their upcoming show in Fort Wayne, Indiana, but McEntire, her then-husband and manager Narvel Blackstock, and her stylist Sandi Spika remained in San Diego for the night.
In a heartfelt interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2012, McEntire recounted the events that unfolded on that fateful night. Tragically, one of the planes crashed just ten miles east of the airport, claiming the lives of everyone on board. The second plane, however, managed to complete its journey unscathed.
It was a moment of devastating shock and grief for McEntire and her loved ones. “When we were informed, Narvel went to our pilot and explained the situation to him,” she shared with tears in her eyes. “At two or three in the morning, when Narvel came back to the hotel room where I was and said one of the planes had crashed, I asked, ‘Are they OK?’”
The crushing reality hit hard when Blackstock replied, “I don’t think so.” McEntire couldn’t fathom the magnitude of the loss and sought more details. “But are you sure?” she asked. The heartbreaking response was simply, “I don’t believe so.”
The pain of that night never truly subsided for McEntire. Even after 20 years, she admitted, “I don’t think it ever stops hurting.” The memories and emotions still linger, forever etched in her mind.
In the face of unimaginable tragedy, McEntire found the strength to carry on. She declined offers from friends like Vince Gill and Dolly Parton to finish the tour with their bands, choosing instead to honor her fallen bandmates in her own remarkable way.
Her subsequent album, aptly titled “For My Broken Heart,” served as a heartfelt tribute to those she had lost. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and sold an astounding four million copies in its first week.
To this day, McEntire continues to honor the memory of those who perished on that fateful day. On the anniversary of the tragedy, she takes time to pay tribute to their lives and the impact they made on her own journey. In 2014, she shared a heartfelt post on Instagram commemorating the crash anniversary.
In 2016, McEntire embarked on a poignant journey back to San Diego, revisiting the site of the tragedy on its 25th anniversary. She shared her experience with her followers on social media, expressing her deep love and longing for all those who were lost. “They probably know how much we miss them,” she mused. “All the families and friends have my sincere sympathies and prayers.”
Reba McEntire’s story is one of resilience and hope, a testament to the power of music to heal and uplift in the face of unimaginable sorrow. Her ability to turn tragedy into triumph serves as an inspiration to us all, reminding us of the strength that lies within the human spirit, even in the darkest of times.