R&B Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 After Car Crash
R&B legend Angie Stone, known for hits like Wish I Didn’t Miss You, passed away on March 1 after a car accident in Alabama. She was 63.
According to Parade, the crash happened early Saturday morning, just hours after she gave a stunning performance at a Mardi Gras event in Mobile, Alabama.
Stone, a three-time Grammy nominee, had been performing at the 87th Annual Grand Marshal’s Ball on Friday night. The Mobile-Area Mardi Gras Association (MAMGA), which hosted the event, shared their sadness over her passing.
In a heartfelt statement, they called her performance “phenomenal” and said her talent and spirit left a lasting impression on everyone there.
As Parade reports, the crash occurred on Interstate 65 in Montgomery County, though details about what happened are still unclear. Stone’s daughter also shared her grief in a touching post on social media, mourning the loss of her mother.
Fans and fellow artists are remembering Stone as a trailblazer in R&B music. The NAACP Image Awards honored her on social media, calling her a “true pioneer” and a “soulful storyteller” whose voice helped shape the genre.
Angie Stone’s legacy as a singer and performer will live on through her music and the memories she created for her fans. Parade sends its deepest condolences to her family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
Source: Parade
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