Country singer Lindsey Lagestee, of Dixie Crush, is dead at 25
Lindsey Lagestee, a founding member and lead female singer of Chicago-based, country music cover band Dixie Crush, has died at 25.
Lagestee was on her way to a concert at Firewater Saloon on Feb. 14 when she was hit by a car, the band’s Jim Nonneman told Taste of Country. “She had just parked a couple of blocks down for the club we were scheduled to play. She exited her pickup truck and was making her way to the venue when she was struck by a car.”
She died from her injuries on Monday, reportedly at Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Ill.
In a Facebook post, the band called her death a “senseless tragedy.”
“From the very beginning, everyone knew she was something special. Her Uncle Tony described her best as a supernova. Above and beyond her beautiful voice, Lindsey just had a way of connecting with every audience leaving an indelible impression,” the post read. “Not only would she give an amazing performance, but after every show, Lindsey would come offstage, take time to meet anyone who wanted to say hi, take pictures, and build friendships.”
Band members said they’d played more than 250 shows in the past five years, and Lagestee “put her heart and soul into every song…every performance,” whether it was a handful of bar patrons or a crowd of thousands.
“Above and beyond being an incredible performer, great friend, and the best bandmate, Lindsey was a loving daughter to Linda and Vaughn, compassionate sister to Lauren, Carrie, and Samantha, adoring aunt to Andrew, Colin, Danielle, Alexander, and Amber, and wonderful girlfriend to Kevin,” they shared.
Lagestee’s fellow Dixie Crush members and fans left tributes and condolences on the Facebook post. They shared stories of Lagestee showing up to sing at the funeral of a fan, not because she was hired to do so but just because she wanted to be there; taking the time to meet with fans at her shows; and always offering a kind spirit.
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