Laura Lynch, a founding member of The Dixie Chicks, has reportedly died after being concerned in a automotive accident in Texas. She was 65.
The musician was immediately killed on Friday (Dec. 22) after one other car slammed head-on into her automotive because it was making an attempt to move one other car on Freeway 62 outdoors of El Paso, Texas, based on TMZ.
The driving force of the opposite automotive was reportedly transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening accidents. Lynch was declared useless on the scene.
Lynch was a co-founder of The Dixie Chicks — who now go by The Chicks — alongside members Robin Lynn Macy, Martie Erwin and Emily Erwin in 1989.
Billboard has reached out to representatives of The Chicks for touch upon Lynch’s passing.
The Texas-born artist initially served because the upright bass participant for The Dixie Chicks and finally took on the function of singer. She recorded three albums with nation music group — Thank Heavens for Dale Evans (1990), Little Ol’ Cowgirl (1992) and Shouldn’t a Informed You That (1993) — earlier than leaving the nation group in 1993. Two years after departing, she was changed by Natalie Maines.
Lynch is survived by her husband, Mac Tull, and their daughter, TMZ stories.