At 69, Reba McEntire remains an iconic figure in country music. Raised on a ranch in Oklahoma, Reba learned the value of hard work from her father and developed a love for singing thanks to her mother. After a rocky start, her 1984 album My Kind of Country launched her into stardom.
Despite a tragic plane crash in 1991 that took the lives of eight band members, Reba’s career soared. She performed the national anthem at the 2024 Super Bowl, completing a journey that began at a rodeo.
With 90 million albums sold, Reba’s legacy is built on resilience, faith, and giving back to her community through Reba’s Place, a restaurant honoring her roots.