Laura Lynchfounding member of dixie girlstoday known as the girlsdied Friday in a car accident in Texas TMZ. The musician was 65 years old when he died and his cousin, Mick Lynch, told the outlet that he passed the outskirts of El Paso while driving from there to nearby Dell City, which is about an hour and a half away to the east, after dark. He was on the highway and had an accident.
The Texas Department of Public Safety also confirmed Laura’s death, the outlet also reported. Authorities said their preliminary investigation currently shows that Laura was heading east on Highway 62, and another westbound car attempted to pass another vehicle in front of it on an undivided two-lane portion of the highway.
Laura was a co-founder of Dixie Chicks.
The talented star co-founded the now famous country group Robin Lynn Macy, Marty Erwin AND Emily Erwin in 1989. She served as bassist before becoming the group’s lead singer. They began playing local shows in Texas and released their first album, Thank God for Dale Evansin 1990. Their second album, Little Ol’ Cowgirl, was later released in 1992, further placing them on the musical map.
Laura ended up being replaced in the band
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Following the departure of co-founder Robin Lynn in the early 1990s, Laura and the other two Dixie Chicks released their third album, I shouldn’t have told youbefore Laura was replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995. Although there are several rumors as to why Laura left the group, it seems that she felt she was going in a different direction than the other members and wanted to focus on her family and other personal matters.
He then lived a mostly private life and later had no regrets about leaving, despite the group’s growing success in subsequent years. “It was worth it. I would be anemic again if I did that,” he reportedly said of his time with the group.
Laura was married and had a son.
Laura married MacTull in 1997 and allegedly shared a daughter, AsiaTogether.
Laura liked to paint
The late star reportedly spent his time learning to “oil paint” before his death. Little else is known about her private life in the years following her departure from the Dixie Chicks.
Laura once spoke about the controversy between the Dixie Chicks and President Bush.
After the three remaining members of the Dixie Chicks admitted they were “ashamed” of it President George Bush Before the Iraq War and during her time serving in the White House in 2003, controversy arose, but Laura revealed that she felt very different about herself than her former bandmates.
“I love our president. “I really want it,” he said. my vision flat. “I think their world. I truly revere our President Bush and I revere the highest office in our country to the max. And that’s who I am.”
Source: Hollywood Life

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