Reba McEntire is opening up about the 1991 plane crash that killed 10 people, including eight of her band and crew members, and how she recovered from the tragedy.
McEntire spoke about the crash that changed her life forever. Her band and crew members were flying out of San Diego after a concert when their charter jet plane crashed.
The singer was not on the plane, and instead was scheduled to leave San Diego the next morning. The crash claimed the lives of McEntire’s tour manager Jim Hammon, keyboardist and bandleader Kirk Cappello, keyboardist Joey Cigainero, drummer Tony Saputo, guitarist Michael Thomas, guitarist Chris Austin, bassist Terry Jackson and vocalist Paula Kaye Evans as well as the two pilots Donald Holmes and Christopher Hollinger.
Reba McEntire is opening up about the 1991 plane crash that killed 10 people, including eight of her band and crew members, and how she recovered from the tragedy. (Paul Natkin/Getty Images) The loss affected McEntire deeply, admitting that at times she was unsure whether she wanted to, or could continue to pursue her career as a performer.
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