‘The Voice’ Contestant Dylan Carter Dies at 24 in Car Accident
The Local Voice said the South Carolina singer died in a crash, and he had been set to perform in Moncks Corner.
- Dylan Carter, a 24-year-old country singer and former contestant on NBC's 'The Voice,' died Saturday in a car accident in Colleton County, South Carolina.
- Beyond his music career, Carter worked as a realtor and owned Sunny Days RV & Campground, while co-founding 'The Local Voice,' a non-profit supporting women battling breast cancer.
- During his 2023 audition on 'The Voice,' Carter earned a four-chair turn performing Whitney Houston's 'I Look to You' before joining Reba McEntire's team and advancing to the 12th episode.
- Moncks Corner Mayor Thomas Hamilton Jr. canceled a scheduled concert featuring the singer for Monday, April 27, writing Sunday, 'Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter.'
- Reba McEntire honored her former team member on social media, writing, 'We will miss Dylan so much,' as The Local Voice pledged to 'carry his light forward' in his honor.
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